Mercedes R-129 Convertable Windscreen Deflector on 2040-parts.com
Union, Missouri, US
THIS CAME OFF OF A 1998 SL-500 SOME SMALL HOLES OTHERWISE IN GREAT CONDITION HAS 3 SMALL HOLES - PLEASE SEE PICTURES I TAKE GREAT CARE WHEN PACKING MY ITEMS .PLEASE READ FEEDBACK AS MOST COMMENT ON THIS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHIP ANOTHER WAY JUST E-MAIL ME. I EXPECT PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION AND WILL GLADLY WORK WITH YOU ON ANY PROBLEMS THAT MAY ARISE |
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