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Mercedes W108 W109 W111 Ulo Oem Set Of 2 Rear Side Marker Lens Red - 0008261557 on 2040-parts.com

US $107.93
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Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:PLEASE REMEMBER WHEN RETURNING A PART: - Part MUST come back in its original packaging if you do not have the original box it was received in. Then, the part will be shipped back to you. - No shipping labels on original box or packaging. - Part must have ALL pieces intact. - Defective parts are EXCHANGE ONLY AFTER 5 DAYS of receiving parts. - All part returns are subject to a 20% restock fee unless otherwise discussed. This includes if you ordered the wrong part for your car, and it wasn't our fault. - A return can only be taken only if the part is resalable in its original package. - We do not refund shipping for part return. - Parts MUST be ordered using OUR interchange NOT Ebay Compatibility charts. Please obtain return authorization and address from us before sending back any part. Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:000 826 15 57 Other Part Number:0008261557 Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:Yes Part Brand:ULO OEM

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Mercedes W108 W109 W111 ULO OEM Set of 2 Rear Side Marker Lens Red - 0008261557
PART TYPE
Side Marker Lens
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Set of 2 Rear
Red
ITEM DETAILS
CONDITION
BRAND NEW
MANUFACTURER
ULO OEM
PART NUMBER
000 826 15 57
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APPLICATIONS
Mercedes Applications:

1965-1967 250S  108.012
1965-1967 250SE  108.014
1968-1971 280S  108.016
1967-1972 280SE  108.018
1968-1971 280SEL  108.019
1972-1973 280SE 4.5 108.067
1972-1973 280SEL 4.5 108.068

1965-1967 300SEL  109.015
1968-1970 300SEL  109.016
1968-1971 300SEL 6.3 109.018
1969-1971 300SEL 3.5 109.056
1972-1973 300SEL 4.5 109.057

1959-1965 220B  111.010
1965-1968 230S  111.010
1960-1965 220SB  111.012
1960-1965 220SEB Sedan 111.014
1960-1965 220SEB Coupe 111.021
1966-1968 250SE Coupe 111.021
1960-1965 220SEB Conv 111.023
1966-1968 250SE Conv 111.023
1968-1970 280SE Coupe 111.024
1968-1970 280SE Conv 111.025
1969-1971 280SE Coupe 3.5 111.026
1969-1971 280SE Conv 3.5 111.027

1963-1967 230SL  113.042
1966-1968 250SL  113.043
1968-1971 280SL  113.044

1968-1970 250  114.010
1971-1972 250  114.011
1968-1969 230/8  114.015
1970-1972 250C  114.023
1973-1976 280  114.060
1973-1976 280C  114.073

1968-1973 220  115.010
1974-1976 230  115.017
1969-1973 220D  115.110
1975-1976 300D  115.114
1974-1976 240D  115.117

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