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Mercedes W123 First Aid Tray 1977-1985 240d 300cd 300d 300td on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

For your iconic Benz I'm offering a black first aid tray. TRAY ONLY Will fit all W123 chassis '77-'85 sedans and coupes. Not applicable for wagons. Tray is in good original condition for a 35 year old used plastic part! No breaks, cracks or excuses. Good corners, good hinges and good locking pins. The top of the lid is unpainted. Will need white cross decal for the perfectionist. Truly a very nice survivor factory part. I want no disappointments, so please ask all questions before buying! Photos are of actual item! I post lots of pictures and give honest descriptions.

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