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Mercedes W126 Minimax - 2kg Halon 1211 Oem Mercedes Fire Extinguisher - Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Redlands, California, United States

Redlands, California, United States

Mercedes W126 European S-Class original MINIMAX 2Kg fire extinguisher complete with driver seat mounting bracket by MINIMAX.  Extinguisher is a Halon 1211 unit, unused in its original factory charged condition. A very hard to find item.
Original drivers seat mounting holder has small crack at base and cannot be seen when installed. Please observe attached photos of item for more detail.  Included OEM seat mount bracket completes the oem factory installation in your W126 Sedan or Coupe.
This unit was originally delivered on a 1990 European Market Specification 560 SEL.

Item will be securely packaged for safe and secure shipping and only being offered for sale in the lower continental 48 U.S. states via UPS with tracking. Please submit any questions you may have regarding this item prior to submitting your offer.

 Thank you and happy bidding!


On Dec-14-16 at 10:10:45 PST, seller added the following information:

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