Mercedes Benz Collision Avoidance Sensor A0009058702 on 2040-parts.com
La Crescenta, California, United States
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Mercedes benz collision avoidance sensor. It's used and SOLD AS/IS. Have not tested. Pay attention to the part number on the picture, since it has many numbers. Thnx. The picture shows "S550" written on it so I assume it came out of a mbz S 550 car. But pay attention to the part number.
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