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Mercedes Benz W124 Center Climate Control Zebrano Wood Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, US

Clearwater, Florida, US
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Item Description
 
 You are looking at a Mercedes Benz W124 center switches/climate control  Zebrano wood cover, US style.  

This is a used part but looks to be in like NEW condition. 
The cover has no cracks and has nice color. 
There are different pattern covers for the W124, So please match the location and number of the top switches on the cover to see if it will fit your vehicle. 
Came off 1993 E320 sedan with the US style climate control. Should fit most W124 models with the correct switch pattern and Zebrano wood.  

Free shipping in the USA only.

Thanks for looking, and if you have any questions please refer to the pictures as they are of the actual item.

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