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Gear Shift Console Rubber Insert – Mercedes R107 W124 W126 (Black, A1246830006)

Regular price £76.00
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Gear Shift Console Rubber Insert – Mercedes R107 W124 W126 (Black, A1246830006)

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Gear Shift Console Rubber Insert – Mercedes R107 W124 W126 (Black, A1246830006)


Upgrade your classic Mercedes interior with this high-quality black rubber insert designed to fit around the gear shifter in the wooden center console. This part is a direct replacement for Mercedes part number A1246830006 and is compatible with various R107, W124, and W126 models including 500SL and 560SL.


Key Features:




  • OEM Reference: A1246830006


  • Material: Premium automotive-grade rubber


  • Color: Black ‚Äì matches most wood console interiors


  • Purpose: Decorative and protective insert for wooden gear shift surrounds


  • Condition: New part, ready to install


Vehicle Compatibility:



  • Mercedes-Benz R107

  • Mercedes-Benz W124

  • Mercedes-Benz W126

  • Popular models: 500SL, 560SL, and more


Shipping & Production:




  • Production Time: 3 to 14 working days


  • Origin: EU product, shipped from the EU


  • Shipping Info: View estimated times on our Shipping Policy Page


Need assistance? Email us at info@autoclassicx.com.


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