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Mercedes Benz W202 C230 Eaton Kompressor Supercharger Pn:a1110900380 on 2040-parts.com

US $410.00
Location:

Mount Juliet, Tennessee, United States

Mount Juliet, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Type:Supercharger Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1110900380 Warranty:No Warranty

Up for sale is a Mercedes Benz Eaton supercharger removed off of a W202 C230K MB part no.1110900380 . Pulley moves freely,along with turbines. Supercharger is sold " as is " ,no returns ( see pictures ) . Economy shipping only due to weight of item. No shipments outside of the U.S.

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