Mercedes 2038177320 W203 C Class Sun Visors Visor Set Gray Oem C230 on 2040-parts.com
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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This is a pair of Mercedes W203 c-class sun visors from a '01 model.
These are in good shape and the mirror doors work well. The graphics are in good shape and these are pretty clean. Check out the pictures. I ship quickly. Thanks for looking. |
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