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Mercedes Benz C, E, S, Sl, Slk, Cl, Clk, Ml Cd Radio Stereo Removal Tool Key Diy on 2040-parts.com

US $2.95
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USA, California, US

USA, California, US
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here is a brand new 2-piece set of Mercedes Benz radio or cd player removal tools, remove your radio yourself (DIY)! radio shops and dealers charge up to $60 for this simple job, you will need only these tools to remove your radio or cd player, check the front of your radio each side or near the corners should have a thin slit slot as highlighted in our picture in yellow (works with many radios not pictured too), all you do is insert these tools into your radio or cd player and pull out and thats it! these tools should work with many Mercedes Benz just make sure you have the slits.

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