New Mercedes Sec Euro Headlight Lens 560sec 500sec 380sec 420sec C126 1305620482 on 2040-parts.com
Brielle, New Jersey, United States
Purchased as a spare for my SEC years ago as these were getting hard to find. Car was sold to a friend and some spare parts still remain. I have the other (Driver) side available too, also new in package.
These are original BOSCH (made in Germany) not cheap knock-offs. Thanks for looking! |
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