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L374 Mercedes Switch 6mo Warranty124 129 300 300sl 300te 260 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Folsom, California, United States

Folsom, California, United States
6 MONTH WARRANTY, GOOD WORKING CONDITION, CHOOSE ONE
Brand:Mercedes Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1248209810, 1248202610, 1248201410, 1248200110 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:1248209810, 1248202610, 1248201410, 1248200110 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Other Part Number:1248209810, 1248202610, 1248201410, 1248200110

LOT # 374   CHOICE OF ONE MERCEDES SWITCH, CHOOSE ONE FROM ASSORTMENT BELOW


With 6 MONTH warranty, in good working condition, inspected, cleaned, ready to be installed

Please make sure you exactly match your existing part number.  Make sure to state which one relay you want in the "note to seller" section at Checkout.

Choose one from the following: (as pictured above from left to right)

#1:  124 820 01 10    Hazard

#2:  124 820 98 10    Interior lights

#3:  124 820 26 10    Rear head rest

#4:  124 820 14 10   Interior lights

I WANT YOU TO BE COMPLETELY SATISFIED WITH YOUR ORDER.  IF YOU HAVE A WORRY AFTER RECEIVING YOUR ORDER, FIRST, PLEASE SEND ME AN MESSAGE VIA " I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT MY ITEM" BEFORE OPENING A RETURN ITEM REQUEST.  IF A RETURN IS NEEDED, IT WILL BE VIA THE "CANCEL ORDER" PROCESS FOR A FULL REFUND.

Please see my other listings... It's about time I make a serious effort in clearing out all my storage lockers! 

Long Time Mercedes Club Member sold his last Mercedes and is going golfing instead... clearing out my whole 15 year inventory of Mercedes Model 124 and R129 parts... also some parts and clothing from my Ferrari years.  I've got a bunch and will be selling them in lot batches.  These are often hard to find parts. You are going to need these parts some day.  Have a back up part at the ready.  Like I did, get one now while you can still find them in good shape and before you absolutely need it and are forced to pay more than what you want.

 

If you are looking for a specific part that you don’t see listed here or anywhere else for a price that makes sense to you, let me know what you need and what you would be willing to pay for it. I have lots of contacts that don’t eBay and might be willing.  I’ll set up a custom listing for you.

Returns accepted. No Hassle. Buyer pays for return shipping.  Unless I have shipped the wrong parts by mistake and they don't match the description, I will only refund the purchase price less the cost of shipping it to you in the first place.Notification of return must be sent to the seller within 3 days of receipt and via eBay messaging system.  Return must be shipped within 7 days of receipt and returned in the same condition  

INTERNATIONAL BUYERS: Before you Bid, click on the "shipping" tab and then click on the "calculate" tab so that you can know what your additional shipping and import costs are. Then when you Bid, your bid price also includes the additional shipping, handling, and import costs.

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