Mercedes Benz Signature Windshield Decal Sticker $7.50 Free Worldwide Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
This auction is for a Mercedes Benz Windshield Decal Sticker. These are no longer produced by Mercedes. This has a white background and installs on the inside of any glass windshield. This would look good on most Mercedes models to include C-Class, E-Class, S-Class, R-Class CLK, SLK, SL, ML, CLS, and CL-Class. We offer FREE SHIPPING Worldwide Bid with confidence. |
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