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Mercedes Benz 180 190 220s & 190sl Turn Signal Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $48.37
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Irvine, California, US

Irvine, California, US
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Mercedes Benz 180 190 220S & 190SL Turn Signal Lens


You are bidding on a NEW Clear front turn signal lens. This Part was used on may 180, 190, 219, 220S\SE Sedans, Coupe and Cabriolet as well as the 190SL's from 1955 thru 1963 that have the later style lens with the three prong twist lock. The Mercedes part number is 000 826 02 67 with a list price of $160. This is the new version with the metal reinforced prongs. We combine shipping to reduce shipping cost. Please contact us at 800-338-7787 or 714-557-0115 with questions.

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