Classic Mercedes Benz Pagoda W113 230sl Sunvisor Clip Early Style Beige. Used on 2040-parts.com
Downers Grove, Illinois, United States
Only works on 230sl they have been repaired i think they will work ok. I am selling them at a price that reflects that. They have the metal backing and should fit and hold sunvisor with no issue. You would probably want to paint them with plastic paint. Questions just ask
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