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Mercedes W116 Black Leather Center Armrest Complete Console Excellent 6.9 300sd on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Calgary, AB, CA

Calgary, AB, CA
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A super nice used black original leather driver's side seat armrest for your Mercedes W116 S-class up to 1980. Carefully removed from a 1980 300SD. Includes mounting hardware pictured. Not new, but in fantastic condition. Operates perfectly. The leather is in impressive shape. Shipping is $20 within North America. Please check out my other Mercedes auctions. Thanks!


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