Bumperette - Rf 280se W116 450se Mercedes Bumper Chrome Benzbonz on 2040-parts.com
Mentor, Ohio, US
Part of parts lot. Come browse my store in search of that part that you need.*
Here's the right front bumperette. Chrome nice condition, starting to rust underneath, inside as seen in photo.
* I pull all parts with the care and dedication as if I were going to put the part on my own vehicle.
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