Mercedes W126 Master Window Switch 500sec 500 Sec on 2040-parts.com
Brockton, Massachusetts, US
Mercedes Benz Master W126 500SEC Power Window Mirror Switch
Item Is Original Factory OEM Part
Good Working Condition With Normal Wear And Tear
Bezel Has Cracks And Fading due to age
Came Out Of An 84 Mercedes 500 SEC
Buyers responsibility to make sure this unit is compatible with their car before purchase.
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