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Mercedes W123 Sedan Wagon Rear Door New Handle Pad Seal Free Shipp on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
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Riga, default, LV

Riga, default, LV
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Daimler Manufacturer Part Number:1237660005 Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:Germany Part Brand:Mercedes

W/C/T123 Rear Door Handle Pad Seal
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Mercedes-Benz W123 & T123

 

Completely NEW Original Rear Door Handle Pad

 

Valid for All W123 Sedans and Wagons 1976 - 1985. 200-280-300D/TD

One Piece per Offer

Placed under rear door handle as shown in scheme

Original Daimler Product !

Easy to Change. Will fit Perfectly!

Refresh your Coupe with Original Daimler product!

Made in Germany

100% NEW  100% OEM



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