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Mercedes 74-89 (w107) 450sl 380sl 560sl Right Headlight Frame W/turn Signal on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Glendale, California, United States

Glendale, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercedes Surface Finish:See photos for more details Manufacturer Part Number:107 820 40 61 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Headlight Bucket w/Turn Signal Light Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:1 305 523 034 Part Brand:Bosch Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

Up for sale is a
Mercedes
Right Headlight Frame w/Turn Signal Light
MBZ PART# 107 820 40 61   BOSCH PART# 1 305 523 034

Fits all 74-89 (W107) 450SL 450SLC 380SL 380SLC 560SL

In good working condition, straight & rust-free from a California car.
Turn signal light lens is crack-free, clear & non-fading.
Complete with original uncut wiring connectors or pig-tail.
Please see actual photos & see for yourself.
Hard to find genuine Mercedes factory part!  In stock & ready to ship!

*** 30-DAYS WARRANTY ***

Shipping is $19.95 via USPS parcel post in the USA.
Priority shipping is available for faster delivery.
Ships within 24-hours of payment received.

Good luck & thanks for looking!



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