Mercedes 75-84 W123 240d W123 300d 300cd Bilstein Spare Jack on 2040-parts.com
Martinsburg, West Virginia, US
Up for auction is a Mercedes 75-84 W123 240D W123 300D 300CD Bilstein Spare Jack. This Jack was removed from a 1984 300D Turbo with 84K, but i don't think the jack was ever used. In fully working condition, any questions please email us.
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