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Mercedes Benz W108 280s Right Tail Light Lens, Chrome Bezel And Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Sliven, Sliven, Bulgaria

Sliven, Sliven, Bulgaria
used in great condition, as you see at the pictures
Brand:Bosch Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:1088202364 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:k33268

 

Mercedes Benz W108 / W109 280S Right Tail Light Lens and  

Chrome Bezel and Lamp Assembly


OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer part 108 820 23 64.

Fits  W108 280SE 280SEL 280S 300SEL

Tail light is excellent complete assembly with chrome trim bezel. Original Bosch Made in Germany

The condition is very good used  without dents, cracks or major scratches. The lens has a nice gloss, no fading, no cracks or chips, etc.  The chrome surround is very good used with no pitting.  The bulb holder assembly is in very good used condition

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