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Mercedes W115 Front Seat Cushion Frame With Spring on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

New York, New York, US

New York, New York, US
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Used Mercedes W114 W115 Front seat cushion frame with spring and puller... righ ( passanger side)

out from a Mercedes 220  w115, may fit on 220 220d 250 300 and 240d

people said here on ebay may fit n w108 and w109, maybe !

as you see in excelent(  condiction, very clean just surface rust in the spring  area very hard to find,

like you on the picture botton frame is really clean and rust free. and pad still good

 feel like a old buster bed matres, or your wife said this car is not confortable, the  reason is cause this parts is bad(  mercedes have a very sweet ride either pass or driver)

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