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Old 08-16-2003, 08:13 PM
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Wood trim prices

Has anyone inquired at the dealer regarding the price of the interior wood trim for the C sedans?

We have a 03 C230 and would like to get rid of the aluminum for the brown poplar wood trim. I guess I could find out monday when the open, but I'd just figured I'd ask if someone has done this before.

How about the swapping process? Is it simple enough, or something I would need the dealer to do?

Thanks for any help!
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u got want the wood trimming? why spend all that money..ill trade u!!i hate my wood..
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possibly

I would still like to find out how much it costs though...
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its around $400 for everything from the dealer.
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400 is a steal!! i got a worst quote from my dealer in s. cali.1200..thats why i never changed it
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Wow, that's great, Breastroker said he priced it out for every part you need and it was $1,900. Sounded kinda high to me anyway but $400 is worth it if you like that look. Personally, the wood won't make my car faster so i't doesn't have the ROI I'm looking for. Once you get all the part numbers from your local dealer, check out Hoehn MB in Carlsbad, CA, they sell at wholesale prices if you ask them nice and that seems to be about 25% off from my personal experience.

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