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Prem. D. Grey Loop Mat Set For Mercedes W111 280 Se Coupe 1967-1971 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands

Zuid-Beijerland, Netherlands
Condition:New

PREMIUM DARK GREY LOOP MAT SET FOR
Mercedes-Benz W111 280 SE Coupe 1967-1971
Fabulous premium LOOP mat set for the W111 Coupe lhd. Excellent quality loop and perfect fit. 
PLEASE NOTE: Pic 1 + 2 show quality and colour, 3rd. pic for layout of the W111 mat set.
(The pictured W111 set may differ in details. Set will be custom made to fit the W111 Coupe!) 
PLEASE NOTE: Production time approx. 3 weeks.


DELIVERY TIMES:

within Europe: 4-10 working days
outside Europe: 10-15 working days

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