Mercedes W124 Fresh Air Vent Flaps Dashboard Center New Ventilation Outlet Panel on 2040-parts.com
US $126.28
Location:
Lake Mary, Florida, United States
Condition:New
Brand:Genuine Mercedes
Other Part Number:1248300754
Manufacturer Part Number:124 830 07 54
Warranty:Yes
UPC:Does Not Apply
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Mercedes w124 Fresh Air Vent flaps Dashboard Center NEW ventilation outlet panel
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Brand New Genuine OEM part
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All of our parts come with a one year warranty
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Mercedes Part # 124 830 07 54
NOTE: Some Models do not fit all years, if unsure please email us your full VIN
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Fitment:
1987-1989 260E 124.026 1990-1992 300E 2.6 124.026 1993-1993 300E 2.8 124.028 1986-1992 300E 3.0 124.030 1993-1993 300E 3.2 124.032 1994-1995 E320 Sedan 124.032 1992-1993 400E 124.034 1994-1995 E420 124.034 1992-1993 500E 124.036 1994-1994 E500 124.036 1988-1989 300CE 124.050 1990-1992 300CE 24C 124.051 1993-1993 300CE Coupe 124.052 1994-1995 E320 Coupe 124.052 1993-1993 300CE Conv 124.066 1994-1995 E320 Conv 124.066 1988-1992 300TE 124.090 1993-1993 300TE 124.092 1994-1995 E320 Wagon 124.092 1990-1993 300D 2.5 Turbo 124.128 1995-1995 E300 Diesel 124.131 1987-1987 300D T Diesel 124.133 1987-1987 300TD Turbo 124.193 1990-1993 300E 4M 124.230 1990-1993 300TE 4M 124.290
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