Vintage Mercedes W114-230 W108-280s W110-230 Lower Oil Cooler Hose A130-187-0582 on 2040-parts.com
Orange, New Jersey, United States
You are looking at a new mercedes W108 280s 1968-1969 W110 230 1968-69 W110 230 sedans M 144.920 M180.954,955 M130.920,M130.921. MB# A130-187-0582 Listing at $78.00 new (if still available) lower engine oil cooler hose Please check your application prior to bidding.Good luck
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