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Mercedes-benz Intake Manifold Repair Kit, 2006-2011 C,e,ml,slk,gl,r Class on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Tarzana, California, United States

Tarzana, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:2721402401 , 2721402201, 2721402201, 14433043001

2006- 2011 Mercedes Benz Intake Manifold Flap Runner repair kit  will fit C230 C280 C300 C350 CLK350 E350 GLK350 ML350 R350 SLK280 SLK350

this is a custom designed Intake Manifold kit made of Aluminum, originally the flap on the Intake Manifolds are made of plastic and they do break, to replace them by dealer usually need to replace The complete intake manifold and that is very costly.

This part has been TESTED and APPROVED and GUARANTEED to FIT, or we will Refund only the original purchase price or replace the part for you.

Please make sure this is the right part for you car before you order, Thank you.

Fits To:   

2006-2007Mercedes-BenzC230
2006-2007Mercedes-BenzC280
2008-2011Mercedes-BenzC300
2006-2011Mercedes-BenzC350
2006-2009Mercedes-BenzCLK350
2006-2009Mercedes-BenzE350
2010-2011Mercedes-BenzE350
2010-2011Mercedes-BenzGLK350
2006-2009Mercedes-BenzML350
2010-2011Mercedes-BenzML350Base
2006-2009Mercedes-BenzR350
2010-2011Mercedes-BenzR3504Matic
2006-2008Mercedes-BenzSLK280
2005-2008Mercedes-BenzSLK350

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