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Mercedes 126 500sec 380 500 560 560sec 380sec 420sec Grille Euro Headlights Sec on 2040-parts.com

US $1,225.00
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used



UP FOR AUCTION IS A GOOD USED PAIR OF MERCEDES 2 DOOR. 126. BODY EUROPEAN HEADLIGHTS IN VERY GOOD USABLE CONDITION THE LEFT CORNER LIGHT HAS THE. THE INSERT TABS BROKEN A TYPICAL PROBLEM DUE TO.VIBRATION THE RIGHT SIDE HAS THEM HOWEVER IT CAN BE INSTALLED LIKE THAT

I AM ALSO LISTING A BLACK HOOD FOR THE SAME CAR SOON

IT WILL FIT ALL SEVERAL COUPES MERCEDES LIKE 380 420 500 560 SEC 2 DOORS ONLY

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