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Vintage Mercedes 220s License Plate Light on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dania, Florida, United States

Dania, Florida, United States
Wear and tear from age and use. Gaskets slightly ripped on both. Seal broken on right light.
Brand:Hella

Vintage Mercedes 220S License Plate Light
Hella
Sae L67
K2810
IGM1240IT


International Buyers: We insure all of our shipments for the value that is paid for them, many times at our own expense. In doing so we must reflect this value on the commercial invoices that accompany the shipments. Please do not ask us to under report the value so you can circumvent your countries taxes and duties, we will not take the risk of under insuring a shipment nor do we choose to summit fraudulent paper work to a governmental entity. Additionally; we are a brick and mortar business and typically do give out "gifts". We do appreciate and value our out of country buyers and will do everything to ensure a proper purchasing and shipping experience. 
Domestic Buyers: All shipments will be priced as shipping to a "residential" address let me know if you have a verified "commercial" address and I will ship at the lower rate. 
Thank You, The Creative Workshop.

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