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W201 Mercedes 190e 300e 300ce 300te 260e Fuel Distributor,air Flow & Accumulator on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Gasport, New York, United States

Gasport, New York, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:Mercedes 0438101012 w124 w201 300TE 300SE 300SEL Other Part Number:AFM 0986438211 , 124 126 201 w126 , 0 438 121 033 Interchange Part Number:0 438 101 012 , 000 074 19 13 , 0000741913 Sensor Country of Manufacture:Germany

 Up for sale is a fuel distributor,air flow, & accumulator from my 1990 W201 Mercedes. This part is in perfect working condition, you will receive the exact part pictured so please use pictures to judge condition for yourself.

The car ran perfect prior to removal.

Buyer to pay shipping as determined by shipping calculator.

Thanks for looking !!!

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