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Mercedes 124 Mushroom Interior Door Trim All Four Doors!! 300e E320 400e 300d on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, US

Columbia, South Carolina, US
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Mercedes w124 sedan interior door trim in Mushroom, color #265 leather #165 MBTX, in excellent condition. No fading or rips and only some surface staining that will easily come out with a little soap and water. Pulled from a 1994 E320 in phenomenal condition. Great replacement for that faded, worn out trim and really makes the interior look that much better. Please email with any questions and if unhappy upon receipt of trim just return for a full refund, no questions asked. Thanks.

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