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Mercedes Benz Mirror Housing - Passenger / Right Side - Complete With Blinker on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Union, New Jersey, US

Union, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercedes Benz - OEM Manufacturer Part Number:A16481014649650 Placement on Vehicle:Right Surface Finish:Glossy Country of Manufacture:Mexico Color - WHITE:White

Genuine Mercedes Benz OEM part.  This is for the passenger side door mirror. This item has been tested and the L.E.D. direction signal works. Glossy white paint. Item is in VERY GOOD condition, almost new.  All tabs and wiring is good, no broken parts.  This is an excellent item and is ready to simply snap on and plug in.  This item is $300 new at dealer without the turn signal, which easily adds another $100.  SAVE BIG !!!!   If your vehicle is not WHITE, no sweat....the turn signal easily pops out and the plastic housing can be sprayed to match your vehicle.


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*** Buyer responsible for determining proper fittment...please be sure this item is compatible.....it came off a 2009 GL550

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