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Mercedes Benz 500 Cylinder Head Pair V8 5.0 With Valve Covers & Exhaust Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes Benz Manufacturer Part Number:5.0 UPC:Does not apply

Mercedes Benz 500 
V8 5.0  CYLINDER HEADS
PAIR left and right  
comes with aluminum Valve covers & Exhaust Manifolds
I dont remember what year these were. I have had them on my shelf for a while. Possible 90s car. 
Heads are in excellent shape. Saved from a low miles running engine.  I can ship them if you want but it may cost a bit. 

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