02 - 07 C230 C240 C320 C280 Mercedes Front Abs Wheel Speed Sensor 2035400417 Oem on 2040-parts.com
Strongsville, Ohio, United States
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OEM front ABS wheel speed sensor left or right passenger or driver side
ONE ABS SENSOR only PER SALE
No damage good condition Part came out 2002 Mercedes C230 coupe If you want other parts for this vehicle please contact us at 440 570 8104 we will list them on ebay Shipping to the lower 48 and Canada other locations please call us for a shipping quote |
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