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Armrest Arm Rest Blue For Mb W123 77-84 Mercedes on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Kaunas, default, Lithuania

Kaunas, default, Lithuania
Good condition
Brand:Mercedes-Benz Interchange Part Number:arm, arm rest, armrest, w123, w123 parts, console parts, console armrest, w123 centre console, creme, dark creme, seat armrest, polomino, beige, light broun, orange, bamboo vinyl, om616, om617, om615, 240d, 200d, 300d, 280e, 230te

Seat armrest console
Colour: blue
Model: Mercedes W123 euro model left hand driving
Years: 1977-1984
Part condition: good, but have one very small crack in back side,
 You can see it in the photos
Please ensure the item you are buying is the correct part for your car!!!

Handling time: 2-3 days
Shipping time: in european union 7-14 days,
outside european union 14-34 days.

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