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BLUE PRINT ADBP220019 Air filter For MERCEDES-BENZ

Original price was: 1150 EGP.Current price is: 1050 EGP.

  • Height: 110 mm
  • Width: 137 mm
  • Length: 259 mm
Brand

Blue Print

Made in

United Kingdom

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SKU: ADBP220019 Category:
Description

OEM Part Number:

OE A274 094 00 04 — MERCEDES-BENZ
OE 274 094 00 04 — MERCEDES-BENZ
OE A274 094 02 04 — MERCEDES-BENZ
OE 274 094 02 04 — MERCEDES-BENZ
OE 16546-HG00B — INFINITI

Car models:
W204; W212; Mercedes W205; Mercedes S204; Mercedes S205; Mercedes S212; Mercedes X204; Mercedes X253; Mercedes W447; Mercedes Vito W447; Mercedes C207; Mercedes Vito Tourer; Mercedes C204; Mercedes C218; Mercedes C205; Mercedes C253; Mercedes SLK R172; Mercedes A207; Q50 Limousine; Mercedes A205

Engines:
C 180 CGI; E 180; E 200 NGT; E 250; E 200; C 300 e 4-matic; C 300 e; C 180; C 180 Flex; C 300 4-matic; C 200 4-matic; C 160; C 350 e; C 300; C 250; C 200; 200; 250; 250 4-matic; 300 4-matic; 200 4-matic; 300 e 4-matic; 250 CNG 4-matic; 250 Flexfuel 4-matic; 350 e 4-matic; 300; V 250; 2.0; 119 Flex; CLS 260; 2.0 T; 260; 180; 2.0 T AWD

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