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Genuine Mercedes Seat Adjustment Switch Left With Memory W126 Nos! New! on 2040-parts.com

US $179.90
Location:

Wiesbaden, Germany

Wiesbaden, Germany
Condition:New


You are bidding for a new vintage genuine Mercedes seat adjustment switch for the left side (driver's side) for electrical seat adjustment WITH MEMORY FUNCTION in W126 models. This part will fit all W126 Models from end of 1983 until end of production 1991.  This is a genuine and new Mercedes part. It comes to you in its original packaging.

Fitting for 280SE/L, 300SE/L, 380SE/L, 420SE/L, 500SE/L, 560SE/L and 380SEC, 420SEC, 500SEC and 560SEC


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!

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