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Mercedes W108 W107 Rear Left Small Window 280se on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Des Arc, Missouri, United States

Des Arc, Missouri, United States
used, No cracks or chips. Please look at pictures carefully. Message me if you have any Questions
Brand:Mercedes Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear


Please make sure this part is the correct part for your Vehicle and you can always message me and we can try to figure it out before purchasing. This is a buy as-is.Please study photos carefully, check your measurements, ask any questions and double check/compare your actual needed part# to our listing prior to buying.

 Applications are believed to be for many of the 1960's to 1970's Models W107 W108 and many others. Was removed from a 1971' 280SE

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All Parts of collectors are being wrapped from moment the picture is took

Buyer is responsible for all Tariffs and Taxes for International.

.Will do over night shipping for free at cost of shipping. NO handling cost

Do not forget to check my other listings, I have many wonderful Items for sale.

I do offer Part Restoration for a extra Fee and depending condition of Part.
  1.     My skills are Fitting, Fusion, Fabrication.
  2.     As well as old skills of Blacksmith and forging.
  3.     Restored items will have a limited 5 year warranty on condition and paint.

Soon to come
  •     Chrome production
  •     Full car Restoration
  •     Car modification
  •     Custom Car Build
    

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