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Mercedes Benz Original Snow Chains 235/45/17 Rudmatic W/s 210 E Class Nip on 2040-parts.com

C $625.83
Location:

Remlingen, Germany

Remlingen, Germany
Condition:New EAN:0706686288762 Product Type:B675500011810 Placement on Vehicle:Links Brand:No data Mounting Position:Right Manufacturer Part Number:No data Manufacturer:Mercedes Benz

New and original packed. 

Mercedes Benz original accessories

Snow chains set - 2-piece - for 1 axle

RUD-matic DISC

Tyre size: 235/45 / 17

W- 210- E Class Sedan

S 210 - E class T model

            Comfort snow chain for quick mounting, with wheel guard by robust Kunstoffring.

Best test results in the areas of traction, braking, smooth running, guide and
Durability.

Suitable for: 
  • W / S 210 - E class
  • Year of constr.: W 210 ( 07/99 02 / 02) W 210 ( 1995-1999)
  • Year of construction: S 210 ( 07/99 02/03) S 210 ( 05/96 -06 / 99)




                           



 


                                                               

                                                                                              



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