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Genuine Oem A0038206026 Xenon Ballast Hid Headlight Ecu Module Mercedes Benz Slk on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Kent, Washington, US

Kent, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Hella Manufacturer Part Number:0038206026, 003 820 6026 Interchange Part Number:A0038206026 Other Part Number:5DF 008 279 05, 5DF00827905 Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:Germany Part Brand:Factory OEM

 

Available for sale is one genuine OEM PART # A 003 820 60 26 by HELLA XENON Ballast HID Headlight Control Unit in great working condition for 2005-2010 Mercedes Benz E-class and SLK.  The unit as seen in the picture is the one you get.

Item will be shipped FREE the same day payment is posted.

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