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Mercedes Benz Unimog Dashboard Dimmer Switch Potentiometer Bus Truck 6155420225 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.90
Location:

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:6155420225 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:6155420225 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:6155420225 Unimog dashboard dimmer:Mercedes Benz dashboard dimmer 6155420225

Mercedes Benz dashboard dimmer switch x 1

New old stock (N.O.S) - Original equipment manufacturer (O.E.M) 

part number A 615 542 02 25

Made in Germany

Unimog - Bus - Truck - Van (Many models of them, but not all of them, as it depends on each model)*

You are bidding on 1 (ONE) dimmer - potentiometer.

Box is not included except you buy the whole stock or the last one in stock

*Please, always check part number with your vehicle application before bidding. If you have any doubt, donĀ“t hesitat to contact us with your complete engine and chassis number.

All sales are final  

Worldwide shipping !!!

2 to 4 days to arrive WORLDWIDE by FedEx !!!

Good luck and happy bidding !!!


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