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Mercedes Vintage Ponton Rubber Front Bumper Bracket Body Moldings New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Blacklick, Ohio, United States

Blacklick, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:180 885 00 92 Warranty:Yes

Mercedes Vintage Ponton Rubber Moldings are new old stock and in excellent condition. #180 885 00 92 This auction is for one pair (2), one for each front fender. These are the rubber grommets which fit around the front bumper supports at the front fenders (side). They are correct for many model pontons W128, W105, W180 etc. (219, 220, 220SE). These are still available new at your local Mercedes Dealer for $137.00 Each!  Here is a new pair with  a starting bid of $40.00, no reserve and free shipping in the USA.

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