Painted Mercedes Benz W209 Clk-class A Type Trunk Spoiler 2008 #197 ○ on 2040-parts.com
Made in Taiwan, TW
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Color |
PLEASE NOTE this acution ONLY provide COLOR CODE: #197 Obsidian Black Met![]() This acution ONLY for specific color code, not provide to change color code. |
Model |
Mercedes Benz CLK-Class W209 AMG Type 2D Coupe Trunk/Boot Spoiler Wing ABS |
Year |
2003-2008 |
Fitment |
Fit 03-08 CLK350, CLK550, CLK500, CLK350, CLK55, C55AMG and CLK320, Not fit 4D Sedan, Saloon and Contervible |

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