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Mercedes W124 300te Wagon Hirschmann Antenna 3 Stages Auta 6000ke 124 820 72 75 on 2040-parts.com

US $167.50
Location:

Mission Viejo, California, United States

Mission Viejo, California, United States
TESTED WORKS FINE,3 STAGES
Type:ORIGINAL UNIT FOR MERCEDES AND BMW Country of Manufacture:Germany Brand:MADE IN GERMANY Manufacturer Part Number:124 820 72 75 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Model:AUTA 6000KE

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POWER ANTENNA 

AUTA 600KE

3 STAGES 

FOR MERCEDES WAGON W124 BODY SHAPE

300TE,400TE

1989-1995

model-124 820 72 75

WITH GPS,CELL PHONE ANTENNA SLITTER 

original power plug harness included for easy installations 


TESTED WORKS GOOD


IF RETURN ITEM MUST BE ...

RETURN IN SAME CONDITIONED. 

NO REFUNDS FOR WRONG INSTALLATIONS

OR

ANY BROKEN SEALS.

provide a 7 day 100% money back Item should be returned in same condition as it was sold. Don't try to tamper the item,We try our best to ensure the best description of the part. We take these parts from working vehicles. Though these are working parts, it is used, so it can go wrong at anytime,some times even during shipping.

STOCK ID.1008291601


On Jan-25-13 at 17:47:28 PST, seller added the following information:

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