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Mercedes Benz W140 S320 S420 S500 S600 94-99 Trunk Tool Kit 1408900111 140003 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McAlester, Oklahoma, United States

McAlester, Oklahoma, United States
Tools appear to be unused, gloves are missing.
Brand:FACTORY, OEM Surface Finish:original Manufacturer Part Number:1408900111 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

This tool kit, from a W140, appears to be unused.  I can't find any wear on the tools.  The case does have some scuff marks from riding in the trunk.

This kit contains two wrenches, a spark plug tool, four type of screwdriver tips and a slip grip wrench.  There is also a fuse removal tool.  The gloves that normally come with this kit are missing, and there is one extra slot for a spare light bulb.  The kit closes as it should and latches down just like it should.

All in all this is a good set of tools for any Mercedes that is missing the basic tool set.

Sales of this item are limited to the lower 48 US states.

Questions and comments are welcomed.

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