Mercedes W140 C140 Cl600 Rear Seat Cushions Right on 2040-parts.com
Altshausen, Germany
Welcome to our online store !!! For sale is a / e Mercedes S-Coupe C140 W140 CL600 Rear seat cushions right Used condition, fully functional. Supplied as ready. vehicle data Mercedes S-Coupe C140 CL600 Vehicle identification number: WDB1400761A280965 Color code: 269 tourmaline Color code 562 Champignon Tan 8F30 Odometer reading: 269 Tkm First registration: 10.08.1995 It is used to Original product with age appropriate condition. In return no takeover of the on-off conversion and follow-up costs! For further inquiries, we are happy to help you. The articles can be picked up at the following address: Schöner & Wolf Hardtwaldstr. 6 88361 Altshausen Germany |
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