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Complete Clock Spring W/switches Mercedes Emlr 06-08 Gls 07-09 A1714640918 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Rome, Georgia, United States

Rome, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used ID:5DA7582F-CB52-4BE1-9A9C-545C9E15D47C Model:MERCEDES R-CLASS Year:2006 Stock:ED88



US Bidders Only

This item is in excellent working condition  please refer to photos 

item was removed from a 2008 Mercedes-

Benz GL-320 CDI with approx. 130K             

vehicle was involved in an accident   

All parts come with 60 day warranty 

Shipping in the US only              

local pick-up also available                               

For additional questions contact 

PitStop Motors

972.210.5555

VIN#: 4JGBF22E08A439213

Compatible with other vehicles please confirm prior to bidding 

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