Mercedes Benz 280se Aluminum Trunk Lid Emblem Genuine on 2040-parts.com
El Paso, Texas, United States
Mercedes Benz 280SE Aluminum Trunk Lid Emblem
Listed is a vintage Mercedes Benz 280SE Aluminum Tail Trunk Lid Emblem. Aluminum surface is bright with no dings and no dents. SEE PICS. The emblems mounting tabs are good and the emblem is straight. A good find for anyone in need of a bright replacement 280SE bright aluminum trunk lid Mercedes Benz emblem. |
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