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Mercedes Benz Black Sun Visors 300d 300cd 230e 240d 280e 280ce 1977-1985 W123 on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Fremont, California, US

Fremont, California, US
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W123 Black visor set in beautiful original condition! Good seams, good mirror, good mounting plates. Padding is plush and intact. Easily the best W123 visors I have ever held in my hands. Next best thing to NOS! Make an offer, you never know...


PayPal payment in 3 days. Shipping charge is for the lower 48 states only. I will ship world wide (with few exceptions) for actual cost plus a $5.00 handling fee. Remember, this is a 50 year old part. A reasonable person should be content. Don't leave this rare condition item on your watch list! You'll only be left with remorse when the next guy Buys It Now! 

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