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Mercedes A2518700489 Wired Rear Headphones Head Phones on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:MERCEDES Manufacturer Part Number:A2518700489

First I would like to thank you for viewing my item. Why go to dealer and pay a arm and a leg for the same thing, when you can buy here.  If you ever have a problem with a item please contact me politely and i guarantee you we can resolve it.  Mistakes happen, it is only human. Customer service is very important and all emails will be answered as they are received.

Shipping: If being shipped out of the U.S please contact me first for shipping quote. Lower 48 states will be standard domestic shipping. For AK and HI please also contact first for quote.

Description:

Great working HEAD PHONES. May fit other models, please check with dealer for fitments. What is pictured is what you will receive.


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