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Genuine Mercedes Benz New Oem Headphone And Remote A2228201889, A228206189 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
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USA, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Factory, OEM Warranty:No

NEW CONDITION Genuine OEM Mercedes-Benz Wireless Headphones with TOW Genuine OEM Mercedes-Benz Remotes for split screen or rear entertainment.Part # for the headphones is A2228203889 and remote is A2228206189 comes as pictured.2 remote and 2 headphones in  new condition.Please check with your local Mercedes Benz dealership for compatibility with your vehicle. 

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