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Mercedes 126 Euro Headlight Assemblies 1981-1991 300sd/300sdl-380se-400se-500sel on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Mercedes Manufacturer Part Number:a1268205861 kz

THIS IS A USED SET (LEFT AND RIGHT) EURO HEADLIGHTS FOR MERCEDES 126 SEDANS 1981-1991
300sd,300sdl,380se 400se,500sel....
MAY FIT OTHER MODELS DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH BEFORE BIDDING PLEASE ..
THE HEADLIGHT LENSES HAVE NORMAL WEAR FOR THERE AGE. VERY SLIGHT PITTING HARDLY NOTICEABLE.. REFLECTORS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE..COMES COMPLETE WITH SIDE MARKERS AND WIPER MOTORS WITH BLADES..ALL MOUNTING POINTS ARE IN TACT AND A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR BENZ FOR THAT EURO LOOK..SOLD AS IS..WILL ONLY SHIP TO VERIFIABLE LOCATIONS OVERSEAS WITH PAYPAL ACCOUNT.Please ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING I WILL ANSWER THEM GLADLY..IF YOU WANT ONLY ONE SIDE PLEASE SEND ME EMAIL THROUGH EBAY AND I WILL END LISTING EARLY AND POST A BUY IT NOW FOR YOU!!!....
THANKS FOR LOOKING..
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