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Mercedes R129 90-02 300sl Sl500 Driver Side Tail Light Lens 2001 Mod. 1298203566 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Wichita Falls, Texas, US

Wichita Falls, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercedes-Benz Manufacturer Part Number:1298203566 Placement on Vehicle:Left Country of Manufacture:Germany

OEM Mercedes driver side tail light lens with rubber grommet.


Mod. version from a 2001 SL500

Fits all R129 from 90 through 2002 driver side tail lights. Just swap out the lens. All screw connectors and lenses in excellent condition with one exception:

There is a 2 inch superglued crack in the very bottom of the turn signal as seen on pictures 3 & 4. Hard to see when installed but visible.

Part number: 1298203566 

You will not find one at this price anywhere and it is OEM Mercedes with star.

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