Mercedes W123 Manual Sun Roof Locking Mechanism With Handle 300d 300td 300cd on 2040-parts.com
Fairport, New York, United States
This is just the manual locking mechanism for the sunroof, the panel is not included. This will fit all the W123 sun roof panels, so you can convert your electric sunroof to manual and not have to worry about the pesky cable or motor that fails anymore! You get all you need to make it work. You just have to cut out the hole in your headliner panel for the handle, which is already setup for the handle. See my other listings for more W123 parts
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