Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

2015 Mercedes C , E , Gla , S Class Radar Sensor Oem 0009052804 , 0009020721 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Excellent used condition
Brand:Mercedes-Benz Other Part Number:000 905 28 04 , 000 902 07 21 , 000 901 35 03 Manufacturer Part Number:0009052804 , 0009020721 , 0009013503 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:A0009052804 , A0009020721 , A0009013503

 
2015 MERCEDES C , E , GLA , S CLASS RADAR SENSOR W/ CONNECOR OEM 0009052804 , 0009020721

PLEASE SEE PICTURES, WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET.
ITEM IS IN EXCELLENT USED CONDITION
FITS: C300 C400 E250 E350 E400 E63 AMG E63 AMG 5 GLA250 GLA45 AMG S550 S600 S63 AMG
REMOVED FROM A 2016 S550.

CHECK THE PART # AND MAKE SURE THIS IS THE PART YOU NEED BEFORE BUYING.

FREE LOCAL PICK-UP AVAILABLE IN LOS ANGELES AREA. SAME DAY SHIPPING. USPS SHIPPING.

Penalty points separate good girls and bad boys

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

MORE THAN 30,000 male drivers aged 17-20 have anything up to six penalty points on their driving licences. There is also a wide gulf between offending rates for young men and young women, with women drivers aged 20 or under only recording 9,758 instances of attracting three to six points. As many as 1,210 17-year-old males have accrued up to six points, with 358 currently having the maximum permissible six.

McLaren P1 goes round Top Gear Track with Sergio Perez (video)

Sat, 16 Mar 2013

We have video of the new McLaren P1 taking on the Top Gear track at Dunsfold in the hands of McLaren’s F1 driver Sergio Perez. We reported from Geneva that Ron Dennis has declared he put the new McLaren P1 round Top Gear’s Dunsfold track a full 10 seconds quicker than the contentious Top Gear lap time set by the Pagani Huayra. So when McLaren sent us a video that declared their new F1 driver, Sergio Perez, had taken the P1 round Dunsfold – and here is the video – we though we might get a proper insight in to just how quick the P1 is.

Tesla Model S sedan catches fire in owner's garage

Fri, 14 Feb 2014

Another Tesla Model S sedan has caught on fire. This time, however, the four-month-old electric vehicle didn't hit road debris; according to Business Insider, the car's owner returned from a drive and parked the car in the garage. Moments later, the smoke detector went off, indicating a fire.