Genuine Mercedes Backrest Adjustment Knob Left W126 Vintage Nos! New! on 2040-parts.com
Wiesbaden, Germany
You are bidding for a new vintage genuine Mercedes backrest adjustment knob for the left side (driver's side) for electrical seat adjustment in W126 models. This is a genuine and new Mercedes part. It comes to you in its original packaging. This Item is NOS. It is a genuine Mercedes Benz original part Made in W. Germany! Not an OEM part or an illegal copy! Why go for a copy when you can have the one and only original! Free shipping to every country in the world! |
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