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Passenger side bottom door molding feel off - 300-Class Mercedes-Benz Cars & Trucks

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WHAT YEAR AND MODEL IS YOUR MERCEDES?AN OLD CAMPAIGN WAS JUST RECENTLY
RE-ISSUED PERTAINING TO SEALING BOTTOM DOOR TRIM ON CERTAIN MODELS AND
ADDRESSING RUST ISSUES DUE TO THE SAME.CONTACT A MERCEDED BENZ DEALER FOR MORE INFO.

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