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Oem Mercedes Benz R129 Sl-class And W124 Cabriolet 300ce E320 Dome Light - Grey on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Long Beach, California, United States

Long Beach, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:12982001 Surface Finish:as pictured Other Part Number:R129 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Warranty:Yes

Used OEM Mercedes Benz R129 SL-Class (SL 300 SL500 SL600 320Sl 500SL 600SL) and W124 Cabriolet (300Ce E320) Dome Light - Grey.  No cracks, chips or blemishes.  Missing lens on one light (see picture) otherwise in perfect condition. 

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