Mercedes Benz W123 Oem Antenna 485 Motor Hirschmann Auta 6000u 300d Turbo 240d on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, United States
ANTENNA MOTOR Fits: Mercedes Benz W123 Part Description: Hirschmann Automatic-Antenne Auta 6000U 485 Please verify this is the correct part for your vehicle before purchasing!! Part was pulled from a 1981 Mercedes Benz 300D and has not been tested. Therefore it is being sold for parts. Please Note: Antenna is not included. This is only the motor! May have scratches, dents, and other wear & tear consistent with the age of the vehicle. Please see pictures for condition, or send a message if you have any questions. We are parting out an entire 1981 Mercedes Benz 300D. Please see our other listings for more parts! 14-day returns allowed with a 20% restocking fee. Shipping cost will not be refunded. Buyer pays shipping back. All items MUST be included and safely packed if package is returned. Please contact us before initiating any return to receive packaging instructions. Continental United States ONLY: Shipping is $12.99. Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, etc: Please ask for shipping quote before purchasing!! Payment is due within 24 hours of purchase. |
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