96 - 99 Mercedes C230 C220 C280 W202 Front Seat Base Rails + Motors on 2040-parts.com
Mojave, California, US
96 - 99 Mercedes C230 C220 C280 W202 Front Seat Base Rails + motors
OEM
Left or Right. Let me know at the time of purchase what side you need.
Guaranteed not to be a DOA.
removed from 97 C230, 97K miles.
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