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Mercedes Vintage Kangol Seat Belt 250s 220s 280se W108 W109 W114 W115 W111 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.50
Location:

Anderson, California, United States

Anderson, California, United States
good minor fray spots fading
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Brand:Kangol Surface Finish:Plastic, Metal & Nylon Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

OK all i know about these is the bag they were in was labeled F&R 108. they are kangol belts you can see the lengths in pics. it appears the front two are all there except hardware bolts. the two in the back are long about six feet and adjustable as seen in pic 4. the two middle are about 28 long as seen in pic 5. the two with buckles are 32 in total length and adjustable. very light wear in couple spots as seen in last two pics . the two in back appear slightly faded on one end . so these are as is no returns thanks  make me an offer :)     the models and numbers in title are for reference only and it is your responsibility to make sure these fit your application  thanks again. any question please ask.

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