W203 C Class C240 C320 Stainless Muffler Exhaust Tips Chrome - For Mercedes Amg on 2040-parts.com
El Cajon, California, US
Brand New Exhaust Tips for your W203.
One side of the tip has a very slight imperfection as shown in picture 2.
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