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Mercedes-benz Oem Factory Driver/ Steering Airbag Silver Emblem/badge/logo Late on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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United States, United States

United States, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Part Brand:Saturn Surface Finish:Chromium Placement on Vehicle:Front

Rare type late model Mercedes-Benz original driver air bag silver style round replacement emblem. That's the only such style round factory emblem type manufactured for Mercedes steering wheel airbag. Raised relief type, very eloquent factory design. Fits all late Mercedez models production years. Nice. Perfect replacement if yours is missing or otherwise damaged, takes just a couple of minutes to do that. Not available from the dealer, the dealer only suggests to spend another $1000 or so to buy the whole airbag as the only replacement option available. Installation instructions are provided upon request with the purchase (forwarded to your email). Factory original, about 2" inch or five centimeters in diameter.
Again, the auction is for ONE EMBLEM ONLY, not the airbag.

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