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Mercedes 126 W126 300sd 300 Sd 380 500 Se Sel Sec Steering Wheel 1981-1985 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Rices Landing, Pennsylvania, US

Rices Landing, Pennsylvania, US
Return policy details: Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:1264640017

 This steering wheel was removed from a beautiful 1983 Mercedes 300 SD.  In great condition, feels great.  For the most part very clean with no flaws, but if you look very close, some areas have signs of aging, mostly directly on top where the sun caught it.  This steering wheel measures 16 and 1/4".  Satisfaction guaranteed.  Will fit w126 chassis from 1981-1991 that do not have an air bag, including the 300SD 380SE 380SEL 300SDL 300SE 300SEL 420 SEL and 560 SEL.

 

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We have been repairing Mercedes Benz and dealing parts for twelve years and believe quality and value go hand and hand.  Let us help you get the most from your Benz by providing the guaranteed high quality used parts for a fraction of  their original cost.

 

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Almost all items are shipped same/next day.  On rare occasions, circumstances arise and it takes an extra day or two.  If there is such an unusually long delay, I will notify you with my apologies.

 

If you do buy multiple items you can receive the appropriate shipping discount, contact me for an adjusted invoice.

              

We value you and your business, please contact me with any question you may have.

 

Be well and Good Motoring

 

 

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BenzRecyclers is a family owned operation located south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  If you are looking for high quality recycled Mercedes parts, let us help you find what you need. Our goal is to help second generation and beyond Benz customers enjoy the value of owning one of the best vehicles ever designed. Whether you've converted your 300 SD to run on grease or you're keeping your 450 SL pristine we're here for you.


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