Mercedes R Ml Gl Class Wood Grain Steering Wheel R350 R500 Ml350 Ml500 Gl450 on 2040-parts.com
Antelope, California, US
Selling a brand new in the box Mercedes wood grain steering wheel. Make sure you confirm that part number fits your car. I got it for a 2009 r350 but never installed it. Check fitment before buying. It will cost you 2500 dollars at the dealer.
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