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Mint Condition 1989 560 Sl Mercedes Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Birmingham, Alabama, United States

Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Condition:New

Look what I found!  They look like fresh poured steel from the foundry!!! Rust...wear or tear...are you kidding me? They are the  original, never used to my knowledge, 1989 Mercedes Benz 560 SL "Tool Kit"...and honestly don't know how they could look any better.

Took a few pictures in different lighting, so that their shimmer shows, as I offer a truly unique Mercedes Benz collectable. Even the original wrapped canvas cover still has the "stamp" of Mercedes Benz emblazoned upon it!

Bottom line this is truly a "what you see is what you get" offering...$250 non refundable deposit...shipping to be paid by buyer...good luck bidding! Questions call 205-914-9581.


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