Mercedes E320 300te Wagon Roof Rails Rack Bar 87-95 W124 Series E Class on 2040-parts.com
Bridgewater, Connecticut, US
Mercedes Benz W124 E Class wagon roof rails
These are genuine MB, they fit between the rack on the roof to carry extra luggage
300TE
300TD
E320 wagon
$15 shipping to the lower 48 States
30 day warranty or its a full refund including shipping
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