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1994-2000 Mercedes C-class W202 C220, C230,c280 Left Rear Tail Light A2028203764 on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Rancho Cordova, California, US

Rancho Cordova, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:A2028203764 2028203764 Other Part Number:1006 Placement on Vehicle:Array


1994-2000 Mercedes C-Class W202 C220, C230,C280 Left Rear Tail Light A2028203764


This is a listing for a 1994-2000 Mercedes C-Class W202 C220, C230,C280 Left Rear Tail Light A2028203764

This is a factory OEM part.  This is a used tail light with minor wear. 



By Purchasing this item you have noted all of the details and have prior to purchase sent a messaged or made Sure it would fit. I Ship what is exactly in the picture, Buyer has 30 days after payment to request a in store credit return only. 
We do not cover the return shipping.

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  • E-mail contact MUST be made within 3 days after close of auction or this item will be re-listed. Payment MUST be received within 10 DAYS after close of auction or this item will be re-listed. (Unless prior arrangements have been made.) 
  • The winning bidder assumes responsibility for fitment and final inspection before installation.
  • There is a Store Credit Refund policy only, Any payments made you have 90 Days after payment to request a refund and receive store credit only.


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