Bosch Distributor Mercedes 190sl (w121 190 Sl Vjur 6br 47t) on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a vintage Bosch distributor, which I believe came from a 1959/ 1960 Mercedes 190SL. The part number is VJUR 6BR 47 T.
The rotor spins freely and appears to be in good, used condition. Please contact me with any questions. |
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