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Mercedes W201.034 190 E 4cyl 16v 190e 2.3-16 V Cosworth Exhaust Headers Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $249.99
Location:

Saint Peter, Minnesota, US

Saint Peter, Minnesota, US
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For sale is a set of headers pulled from a 1987 190E 2.3-16v. The headers are in good condition. Perfect for that 16v restoration project. What you see is exactly what you will get. These headers came stock on all W201.034 190E 2.3-16V years 1984-1987. Please email us with questions you might have. Thanks!


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