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Mercedes Mercedes C-class Chassis Brain Box 202 Type, Abs; (on Floor Under Glo on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Tag Number:0000014214 Model:MERCEDES C-CLASS Stock Number:00015142 Condition and Options:202 Type, ABS; (on floor under glove box), C220 a Year:1995 Mileage:1000 Brand:MERCEDES

MERCEDES MERCEDES C-CLASS [CHASSIS_BRAIN_BOX] 202 Type, ABS; (on floor under glo


Donor Vehicle:



Model: MERCEDES C-CLASS
Year: 1995
Odometer: 1000 Miles
StockNumber: 00015142

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Comments: 012 545 74 32


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202 Type, ABS; (on floor under glove box), C220 and C250D, w/electronic traction control

also fits the following models:MERCEDES C-CLASS 1995 - 1996 202 Type, ABS; (on floor under glove box), C220 and C250D, w/electronic traction control

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