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1978-1985 Oem Original Mercedes-benz 230 240 280 300 Driver Corner/turn Signal!! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, US

Dearborn, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Bosch Interchange Part Number:116-51490L Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany Part Placement:Passenger/Right Year:1982 Model:MERCEDES 240D Mileage:212000 Conditions and Options:ORIGINAL OEM

 

ORIGINAL TURN SIGNAL / CORNER LIGHT OFF OF 1982 MERCEDES-BENZ 240D SEDAN

DRIVER'S SIDE -- LEFT

ALSO HAVE OTHER SIDE AVAILABLE AND HEADLIGHTS AND TAIL LIGHTS! SEE OTHER ITEMS

 

WILL FIT MANY MODELS 200 SERIES AND 300D AND YEARS BUT PLEASE CHECK FIRST FOR YOUR CAR COMPATIBILITY

 

WILL SHIP IN ONE BUSINESS DAY

 

NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING

CANADA ADD $20 FOR SHIPPING

 

PLEASE SEE PICS FOR DETAILS

IF U NEED ANY OTHER PART OFF OF THIS CAR I STILL HAVE IT ALL AVAILABLE JUST EMAIL(ASK A QUESTION)

 

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