Mercedes W126 Ashtray on 2040-parts.com
Woodacre, California, United States
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There's a crack in the veneer that you can't really see in the photos, but it's there.
This came from the 420sel in the photos. It'll fit in any w126 I believe. Also, there is no actual lighter included, just the ashtray. If I find the lighter I'll send it, but right now it appears I've lost/misplaced it, so I'm only promising the ashtray. |
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