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1996-2002 Mercedes Benz E300 E320 E430 W210 Oem Airbag Sensor Control on 2040-parts.com

US $36.00
Location:

Rochester, Pennsylvania, US

Rochester, Pennsylvania, US
:

IN GOOD USED CONDITION

THESE PARTS ARE FROM A RUNNING 1997 E320 THAT HAD NO MALFUNCTION CODES.  MERCEDES USED THE SAME BODY FROM 1996 TO 2002.  MOST PARTS SHOULD FIT MULTIPLE YEARS BUT PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEAL OR DO SOME RESEARCH TO BE SURE THEY WILL WORK FOR YOUR APPLICATION.

PARTS ARE 15 YEARS OLD AND ARE NOT PERFECT. 

PLEASE CHECK THE PICS CLOSELY AND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, BE SURE TO ASK. 

THANKS AND ENJOY YOUR DAY!


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