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Mbz 111 108 220 250 280 300 Se Sel Signal Light Wiring on 2040-parts.com

US $88.75
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States

THIS IS A VERY NICE ORIGINAL PAIR OF WIRING HARNESSES FOR HEAD LIGHT FRAME TURN SIGNAL AND PARKING LIGHTS

FOR 108 111 220 250 280  S SE SEL and 109 112 3OO SE SEL MODEL MERCEDES COUPES CONVERTIBLES AND SEDANS

REPLACE YOUR OLD CORRODED WIRING OR UPGRADE YOUR DUMMY LENSES TO WORKING PARKING AND TURN SIGNAL LAMPS

THESES ARE USED BUT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER ---NOT RUSTY OR BEAT UP ---COMPLETE AND READY TO INSTALL

MAY FIT OTHER MERCEDES FROM THE 60'S

 


 

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