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Mercedes Benz W111 W108 W109 220 250 280 300 S Se Sel 3.5 4.5 Headlight Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Sykesville, Maryland, US

Sykesville, Maryland, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A U.S. STYLE HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY HOWEVER IT DOES NOT HAVE DUMMY MARKER LIGHTS, THEY ARE REAL. THIS IS WIRED SO YOU CAN USE THE SIDE LIGHTS IF YOU WISH. IT WILL FIT EITHER RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE ON MERCEDES BENZ W111 220 SE 250 SE 280 SE 280 SE 3.5 AND 300 SE COUPE AND CONVERTIBLE MODELS. ALSO IT WILL FIT W108 AND W109 SEDAN MODELS SUCH AS 250 S/SE 280 S/SE/SEL AND 300 SEL 3.5/4.5/6.3. THIS IS A GOOD PIECE FOR RESTORATION. BULBS THAT ARE STILL PRESENT ARE UNTESTED.

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