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Mercedes Benz 190 Sl Engine Oil Dipstick With Breather Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, US

Brockton, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercedes Manufacturer Part Number:121 010 00 72

Mercedes Benz

190 SL

Engine 121.928

Oil Dipstick/Breather Filter 

121 010 00 72


 

This is a used dipstick/breather in excellent condition.

Buy It Now! purchasers will have this dipstick shipped free of charge within the US lower 48!

 

Auction winner is required to make payment in full within 3 calendar days.

 

Shipping is available within the continental US for approximately $12, actual shipping expenses are the responsibility of the buyer. The winning bidder will only pay for the actual shipping cost; there is no charge for boxes, packing, handling, delivery, etc.

Shipping is possible world wide with prior agreement and arrangement. Securely and carefully packed this item's dimensions are 12" X 3" X 14" X and weighs 2 lbs.

International bidders should contact this seller prior to placing bids, failure to do so can cause your bid to be deleted!

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