Mercedes 190sl Chrome Heater Levers Cheaper ! Oem Set Of 2 Ponton on 2040-parts.com
Whitewater, Wisconsin, US
Used oem originals - some flaws - large pictures - will look better in car -
unless you carry a magnifying glass around !!!!
priced to sell - cleaning inventory !!!
Only $16.50 each !!!
shipping only $3.88 USA
INTERNATIONAL shipping only $9.88 - $9.88 !!!!
Good Luck
On Oct-01-13 at 18:50:38 PDT, seller added the following information:
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