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Mercedes W108 W109 Seat Belt "b" Pillar Mount Cover 250s 280s 280se 280sel on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States
Excellent. No Defects, No Damage. Nice Plastic.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Plastic Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

AUCTION IS FOR ONE COVER; Mercedes W108 Interior "B" Pillar Mounted Shoulder Belt Bolt Cover. Removed from a 1972 280SEL 4.5. Excellent, no cracks, no wear issues. Like New. Suitable for any driver, re-sale car or show car. TERMS: All bidders, PAYPAL ONLY PLEASE. Canadian and International shipping at actual cost unless otherwise specified. Items shipped outside of the US will not be declared as a gift or valued at less than the selling price. All additional tariffs, taxes and import fees will be the responsibility of the buyer, and are considered outside of the purchase agreement/terms. Feedback always given after successful transaction. Winning bidders must confirm within three days of auction close. NOTE: We use recycled packing materials, helping the environment and saving you shipping costs. We refuse to pay, or charge, inflated shipping costs. Check out my other items!

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