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Oem R & L Front Turn Signals 83 Mercedes 300 (used) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Colville, Washington, United States

Colville, Washington, United States
Both turn signals are in excellent condition. Lens on both are clean and show no cracks or scratching. Left signal is missing the plastic hold down nut, a fender washer and wing nut should do the same job. (please see pictures)
Brand:Bosch Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:Left 1 305 235 029, Right 1 305 233 030 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:Left 1 305 233 005, Right 1 305 233 006

2 turn signals, left & right. The plastic lens on both lights is very clean and show no scratches or cracks. the backs show the usual accumulation of dirt & grime. Both left & right include the bulb and wire with plug attached.

These lights were removed from a 1983 Mercedes 300, 5 cylinder diesel. There are 2 part numbers on each light. The yellow tag has the U.S part number, then there is the German or Bosch part number molded in the metal back plate.

These signals may work on other years and models of Mercedes, please check the part numbers listed to confirm compatibility.

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