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Mercedes 1248261243 Passenger Right Turn Signal Corner W124 E300 E320 E420 94-95 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Bridgewater, Connecticut, United States

Bridgewater, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bosch Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1248261243

Mercedes Benz Genuine used W124 White passenger right corner light

For the 1994-1995 face lifted W124 cars

From a 1995 E320

Mercedes part number 1248261243

$240 from Mercedes

In excellent  condition, no missing brackets or mounting points.

Comes with the bulb holder an the orange bulb

NO cracks or marks or damage

Fits all of the  W124 models 1994-1995

E300

E320

E420

E500



Free shipping to the lower 48 States

Guaranteed  satisfaction on arrival or its a full refund including shipping

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