Mercedes 250 280 3.5 Se Sl S Kangol Seatbelts Buckles on 2040-parts.com
Sun Valley, California, US
WOW HERE IS AN EXCELLENT SET OF 5 PIECES KANGOL BUCKLES TO FIT YOUR MERCEDES 280SE 3.5 COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE THAT MY DAD SAVED FOR YEARS
PLEASE CHOOSE EITHER THE BUCKLES WITH MERCEDES LOGOS, OR KANGOL THE PICTURE DOES NOT JUSTIFY HOW NICE THESE BUCKLES ARE, THEY WOULD BE GREAT FOR A SHOW CAR
NOT BOTH SET FOR THIS PRICE
PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS NOT LONGER AVAILABLE
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