Mercedes W140 S500 S420 S320 Oem Right Rear Passenger Door Panel Wood Trim Cover on 2040-parts.com
Cincinnati, Ohio, US
USED MERCEDES OEM FACTORY REAR RIGHT PASSENGER SIDE DOOR WOOD TRIM COVER. SHOULD FIT 95-99 W140 S CLASS MODELS. EXCELLENT CONDITION OVERALL WITH NO CRACKS OR DEEP SCRATCHES. BOTH MOUNTING TABS ARE INTACT AND FULLY FUNCTIONAL.
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