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1969 Mercedes 300 Sel 6.3 Leather Seat Cover Replacement Set on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Santa Monica, California, United States

Santa Monica, California, United States
Condition:New

I am offering for sale my 1969 Mercedes 300 sel  6.3  Leather front seat cover replacement.
I bought for the car but it end up in the storage new condition never installed.
The cover may work with 280 300 se sel  seb cars as well.
Please if you have question let me know.
NO RESERVE 
sale AS-IS.
Please look at the large pictures 
It is a set for front seats ( beige color leather) 
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