Set Of 4 Mercedes-benz Factory Oem Silver Center Caps P/n 201 401 02 25 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, US
This set of 4 (four) factory Mercedes Benz center caps are silver with a silver Mercedes Benz logo at the center. The caps are in used condition with some fading, scratches, dents or nicks from normal daily use and have all mounting tabs intact. Please look closely at the pictures, you will receive four of these center caps or ones in similar condition. The price listed is for a set of 4 (four) center caps. These caps may fit many Mercedes Benz vehicles, so please match them to your vehicle by carefully before purchasing. OEM part number on these center caps is 201 401 02 25 Ships within 48 hours after payment has cleared PayPal Flat Rate First Class Shipping to Lower 48 States Only $3.99
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