Mercedes R107 W116 W123 W201 Cruise Control And Turn Signal Lever Combo on 2040-parts.com
Lakeland, Florida, US
Great working turn signal & cruise control switch combo removed from a 1979 300SD.
Includes the rubber cover.
I believe the part numbers are 0055454124 - turn signal switch 0045458724 - cruise control switch
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Vehicle Fitment: Mercedes-Benz: 230 1977-78 | 240D 1977-83 | 280CE
1978-81 | 280E 1977-81 | 280S 1975-76 | 280SE 1977-80 | 300CD 1978-85 |
300D 1977-85 | 300SD 1978-80 | 300TD 1980-85 | 380SL 1981-85 | 380SLC
1981-81 | 450SE 1975-76 | 450SEL 1975-76 | 450SEL 1980-80 | 450SL
1975-80 | 450SLC 1975-80 | 560SL 1986-89
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