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Mercedes W211 E320 E350 E500 E55 Vdo Odometer Speedometer Instrument Cluster Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada

Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Condition:Used


SNMAUTOPARTS

FOR SALE IS A INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OFF A 2005 MERCEDES E320.

HAS BEEN TESTED BEFORE BEING REMOVED & WORKS PERFECT.

MERCEDES PART NUMBER IS; A 211 540 94 11 (SHOWN IN PICTURES).

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPATIBILITY.

VIN # WITH RECEIPT ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

INCLUDES:

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

PAYMENT INFO:

PAYPAL PAYMENTS ACCEPTED ONLY

SHIPPING:

ITEM(S) WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 48 HRS OF PAYMENT CLEARING

SHIPPING TO CANADA & THE UNITED STATES IS FREE

SHIPPING TAKES 3-5 BUSINESS DAYS TO THE LOWER 48 STATES UPON PICK UP.

FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING PLEASE ASK BEFORE PURCHASING

 

EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN THE PICTURES YOU WILL RECEIVE

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME

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