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Mercedes Benz W123 Manual Rear Quarter Window Regulator 230c 230ce 280c 280ce on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
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olivos, buenos aires , Argentina

olivos, buenos aires , Argentina
original package (bag) with some wear
Part Brand:Mercedes Benz Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:A 123 670 12 03 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1236701203 Country of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:123 670 1203

Mercedes Benz C123 REAR quarter window regulator - MANUAL - MECHANICAL - (RIGHT)

Original Equipment Manufacturer (O.E.M) - New old stock (N.O.S.)

Made in Germany - Original packaging

Part N# 123 670 12 03

Application:

123.043 230C (123 Coupe 1977-1985)

123.050 280C (123 Coupe 1977-1985)

123.053 280CE (123 Coupe 1977-1985)

123.243 230CE (123 Coupe 1977-1985)

 

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