Parts Catalogues.
#1
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Parts Catalogues.
If anyone is having difficulty accessing the Mercedes EPC, please check out the following sites -
https://nemiga.com/cat_spares/epc/mercedes/1/
7zap.com
https://nemiga.com/cat_spares/epc/mercedes/1/
7zap.com
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xsever (09-04-2017)
#2
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If anyone is having difficulty accessing the Mercedes EPC, please check out the following sites -
https://nemiga.com/cat_spares/epc/mercedes/1/
7zap.com
https://nemiga.com/cat_spares/epc/mercedes/1/
7zap.com
Thanks a lot for sharing! Much appreciated!
#3
Member
There is a lot of information in this website, yet curiously there is no "About Us" option, for those interested in learning precisely where this outfit is located.
The adverts are all in Russian, so in the absence of any contact information offered by the website, one is left to speculate that this vendor is most likely located in Russia.
Call me old-fashioned, or even overly cautious, but I am inclined to be a tad suspicious about vendor websites that seem reluctant to specify the bricks and mortar physical location of their enterprise.
Standing by to hear from any punters bold enough to buy from this website, and who are willing to report back on their guinea-pig experience with the transaction.
The adverts are all in Russian, so in the absence of any contact information offered by the website, one is left to speculate that this vendor is most likely located in Russia.
Call me old-fashioned, or even overly cautious, but I am inclined to be a tad suspicious about vendor websites that seem reluctant to specify the bricks and mortar physical location of their enterprise.
Standing by to hear from any punters bold enough to buy from this website, and who are willing to report back on their guinea-pig experience with the transaction.
#4
Junior Member
Thread Starter
The objective of highlighting these sites is so that members can obtain a part number and either go to the dealerships armed with a part number or any other vendor of there choosing.
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#5
MBworld Guru
Definitely! I often find the best price on parts by finding the part number in EPC, then searching The Internet for it. I've found several good online genuine parts sellers (various MBZ dealers that sell online at a discount) as well as e-tailer like Pelican, Autohauz RMEuropean, eEuroParts, etc. that are price competitive. I generally avoid Amazon and eBay unless I don't care if I am buying cheap Chinese junk or used parts.
#6
Member
Another unusual feature of this website is that they do cover far more of the older Mercedes models than any other parts website I have seen thus far.