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Mercedes W124 Fresh Air Vent Flaps Dashboard Center New Ventilation Outlet Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $126.28
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Lake Mary, Florida, United States

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



  • Brand New Genuine OEM part
  • All of our parts come with a one year warranty
  • Mercedes Part # 124 830 07 54


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: 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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If the item is defective or damaged upon receipt, please email us immediately in order to obtain an RMA number within 3 days upon the receipt of the item. Damage caused during installation is not considered as product deficiency and will not be covered by warranty. Any returns made without an RMA number will be sent back at the shipper's expense. We will exchange any defective products free of charge.

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