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Mercedes Classic W108 W115 Front Seat Headrest "cat Ears" Type Fabric Cloth on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Headrests are in great condition. Fabric can be cleaned for pristine condition.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Surface Finish:Fabric

For sale is a pair of cat ear type headrest for the front seats of a Mercedes W108 or W115 in fabric. The headrests and metal rods are in great condition. This will fit many classic Mercedes models and even some classic BMWs but please make sure it will fit your car.  Please ask any questions before purchasing. I am happy to provide more photos if needed.

I can ship internationally although shipping costs normally make that prohibitive. Ask me for a quote to your specific location. 

Ships to the contiguous 48 estates. Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. No APO/AE's. 
I accept returns only within 14 days of purchased. Buyer pays for return shipping. 
My preferred method of payment is Paypal. I will ship  within 2 days of receiving cleared payment.
Immediate payment for Buy It Now. Buyer is responsible for ensuring the headrest will fit his or her car.

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