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Mercedes Benz W123 Manual Transmission 716 Case Cover 200d 240d 230e on 2040-parts.com

US $79.90
Location:

olivos, buenos aires , Argentina

olivos, buenos aires , Argentina
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A 123 260 18 16 Part Brand:Mercedes Benz Interchange Part Number:1232601816 Country of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:123 260 1816 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes

Mercedes Benz W123 transmission case cover 

GENUINE - New old stock (N.O.S.) - Made in Germany

Part n# A 123 260 18 16 Always check part number with your car application. Sales are final.

Transmissions:

716.210 GL 68/20 A - 716.211 GL 68/20 B - 716.211 GL 68/20 C

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