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Mercedes E500 E-class 211 Oem Airmatic Strut Shock Absorber Suspension Rh Right on 2040-parts.com

US $370.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, US

Brooklyn, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Mercedes-Benz Manufacturer Part Number:2113206013 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No Genuine OEM:YES

This auction is for a used 04-08 Mercedes E500 E-Class 211 OEM Airmatic strut shock absorber suspension RH Right Front Passenger Side.

It was removed from a 2006 Mercedes E500 in good working condition.

Picture is actual item.

Part number: A 211 320 60 13

This part should fit others years and models, but please check with your local dealer with the part number to make sure.

If you have any questions, please contact me before bidding.

 

Conditions of sale:

Payment must be received within 3 days after end of auction.

I only accept Paypal and only ship to Paypal confirm address.

Shipping is only to the lower 48 states. NO international bids.

All sales are final and sold AS IS, I do not issue refund for this or any other items.

Serious bidders only. Negative feedback will be given to non-paying bidders and/or for failure to follow the conditions of sale.

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