Mercedes W126 500sel 560sel Coin Tray Heated Seat Switches Polamino Used Xlnt on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
Came out of a 1988 560sel. Polamino no fading or cracks, switches work. great condition, non smoker car. Please make sure this will fit your car prior to purchasing.
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