98 99 00 Mercedes Benz Clk320 E320 C280 Transmission Computer 024 545 81 32 on 2040-parts.com
Gasport, New York, United States
Up for sale is a transmission control unit removed from my 1999 Mercedes CLK320. This car was a running
driving car before being dismantled. All parts were tested before removal or bench tested.
This part is in good working order. Please use pictures to judge cosmetic condition,any major flaws will be mentioned. Buyer to pay shipping as determined by shipping calculator. Thanks for looking !!! |
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