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Mercedes Steering Wheel Wood Trim W124 W140 W210 W202 R129 Amg Sport Beige 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Oceanside, California, United States

Oceanside, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MERCEDES-BENZ OEM Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Original MERCEDES Wood Steering Wheel for mid 90's and early 2000 models.

You are looking at a Mercedes Benz wood steering wheel OEM used condition, fits W124 (93-95), W210 (96-2000), R129, W202, and W140 MODELS. This is a used part with imperfections, fading, cracks, and light scratches as seen in the pictures. No airbag is included, buyer will receive exactly what is shown in the photos.


International buyers are welcome, please contact me for a shipping price to your country. 

Please feel free to contact me at 76O 73O 2863 with any questions. Thank you 

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