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New Clutch Release T/o Bearing Assembly *100% Genuine Fag Germany 1953-1965 on 2040-parts.com

US $191.91
Location:

Van Nuys, California, United States

Van Nuys, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1272540120, 1282500015, 1112500115 TO BEARING Surface Finish:FACTORY ORIGINAL MERCEDES PRODUCT Interchange Part Number:AKA: THROW OUT RELEASE BEARING UNIT Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:w120 w121 w180 w105 w110 Brand:GENUINE FAG GERMANY

Brand new 100% GENUINE MERCEDES BENZ Product;

CLUTCH RELEASE BEARING ASSEMBLY

Fits: MERCEDES BENZ

IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT THIS ITEM:  Here at M & M Motorsports we stock & sell ONLY the premium quality automotive products. We absolutely do NOT sell the "cheesy" aftermarket or the chinese replica products. This listing is for (1) brand new genuine Mercedes Benz FAG clutch release bearing assembly (as shown). Fits various models from 1953 through 1965. Item is in stock and ships same day. ALL LISTING PHOTOS ARE ACTUAL ITEM

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