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Mercedes Benz Metris Rear Tailgate Roof Spoiler Wing W447 Urethane Lip Vito on 2040-parts.com

US $549.99
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:FTP Placement on Vehicle:Upper Manufacturer Part Number:METRISRS Warranty:No

Auction is for a brand new HIGH QUALITY Urethane Roof Spoiler for the 2016+ Mercedes Metris Passenger Van with tailgate option. Urethane material. Painting required to match body color. Comes with adhesive for a no drill installation. Made in Germany! Pictures shown are of a customers vehicle before and after the spoiler was installed. THIS AUCTION IS ONLY FOR THE SPOILER ON THE TAILGATE AND NOTHING MORE. FREE SHIPPING within the 48 continental US STATES ONLY!!

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