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Hirschmann Antenna, Mercedes-benz Drp-5 Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, US

San Francisco, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HIrschmann Car Communication Manufacturer Part Number:921-504-412 Other Part Number:201-820-01-75 88 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Slovenia

Hirschmann Car Communication

Antenna, Mercedes-Benz Type
DRP-5 Kit
P/N: 921504412
Replaces the OEM Mercedes-Benz Parts listed below:
201 820 01 75
201 820 01 75 80
201 820 01 75 88

For Mercedes-Benz Models 107.048, 123.053/130/150/153, 201.034.


Includes Instruction 031-300-530-043.

Includes new, unused, sealed in original packaging Accessories for Automatic Antenna 2C1 820 01 75 (921-823-003).

Part has been sitting for over 5 years in a shop.  New, unused, in original packaging but not sealed.


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