Mercedes Benz Truck 914 Emblem Chromed Badge New Oem Nos on 2040-parts.com
Martínez, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mercedes Benz 914 truck emblem x 2 New old stock (N.O.S) - Original equipment manufacturer for Argentina (O.E.M) Embossed on part "Estin" and part number 341 817 71 14 Outstanding vintage parts !!! Please click on pictures to see them larger Worldwide shipping !!! 2 to 4 days to arrive WORLDWIDE by FedEx !!!
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