Mercedes W124 300e E500 Tan Biege Leather Center Console Armrest Arm Rest Pad on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
This armrest is in exceptional shape. I purchased it from ebay, thinking it was Palomino color. It is not. This is Tan / Beige colored armrest. This has not been repaired or painted by an interior professional. I've been burned on that before, so be careful when buying a replacement armrest on ebay. If you need a tan/beige W124 this is is. Thx for looking.
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