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Mercedes W123 Trunk Lock Used With Key 200d 300d 240d 280e 250 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Bitola, default, Macedonia

Bitola, default, Macedonia
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Up for sale is used trunk lock from a Mercedes W123 limousine.
Removed from a 1979 W123 200 limousine.
I believe it fits all model years but please check before you decide to buy.
Doesn't fit wagon.

Nice overall condition and nice working lock mechanism.
The set is consisted of a lock with a matching key, and a latch mechanism.
The parts require a little cleaning and they work like new.

If you need additional information please contact me.

I have lots more W123 interior and exterior parts so please check all my listings.

Thank you for looking!

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