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2009-2016 Mercedes Benz B Class Smart Car Fortwo Battery Charger Charging *oem* on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Lynnwood, Washington, United States

Lynnwood, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Other Part Number:A0005832298 Manufacturer Part Number:A0005834800 / 588N1EF01 / 5294069 / Portable Brand:MERCEDES BENZ OR SMART

You are biding on a gently used OEM charging cable. This charger is in full working order and only has slight wear. Please note the cable is NOT stretched out. Genuine-OEM item 2009-2016 Mercedes Benz Charger B-Class SMART Car ForTwo Charging Cable Part# A0005832298 5E3550127 117148 3036022 It fits with: 2016 - Smart ForFour 2009-2016 - Smart ForTwo 2014-2015 - B Electric Drive 2013-2015 - B250 2012-2015 - B180 2009-2011 - B200 Please message with any questions or clarifications. ***free shipping*** Make an offer... Thanks and happy bidding. returns only if item is not as described

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