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Mercedes Clk Right Rear Tail Light on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Belcamp, Maryland, US

Belcamp, Maryland, US
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This listing is for a used Mercedes CLK passenger side corner tail light. It is from a 2000 Mercedes CLK 430 but can fit multiple years. Buyer is responsible for fitment. Item is in good condition as seen in the pictures but may contain usage marks such as scratches, chips, cracks, fading etc. what you see is what you get. Item will ship within one business day of payment clearing. Payment should be made as soon as the auction ends, non paying buyers will be reported. All sales final, I reserve the right to correct any typos found. Questions are answered ASAP. I am listing other CLK items, please check my other listings. Thanks for looking.

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