Mercedes OEM part numbers?
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Mercedes OEM part numbers?
I'm looking at purchasing some allegedly OEM CLK63 Front and rear fenders. as well as possible side skirts and bumpers.
I looked on this site and google for OEM Mercedes parts but havent found any places.
Does anyone know where i can find these?
Thanks in advance
I looked on this site and google for OEM Mercedes parts but havent found any places.
Does anyone know where i can find these?
Thanks in advance
#3
Try to find what you are looking for with this online site http://www.bestsourceautoparts.com
I think they have these available parts for your car type model.
I think they have these available parts for your car type model.
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00 C200 & 00 C55 & 06 SLK55
As i know; its soo difficult to find the B/S body parts out of the dealer...!!
1) Front fenders:-
L#: "209 880 01 06"
R#: "209 880 02 06"
2) Rear fenders:-
L#: "209 630 39 01"
R#: "209 630 40 01"
3) Bumpers:-
F#: "209 885 64 25"
R#: "209 885 70 25"
4) Skirts:-
L#: "209 698 17 54"
R#: "209 698 18 54"
*All B/S body parts has the code#: "P98", if you go to the dealer, you should to mention the code#.....
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1) Front fenders:-
L#: "209 880 01 06"
R#: "209 880 02 06"
2) Rear fenders:-
L#: "209 630 39 01"
R#: "209 630 40 01"
3) Bumpers:-
F#: "209 885 64 25"
R#: "209 885 70 25"
4) Skirts:-
L#: "209 698 17 54"
R#: "209 698 18 54"
*All B/S body parts has the code#: "P98", if you go to the dealer, you should to mention the code#.....
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Thanks for the numbers, Is their a catalog that has all these numbers, So i dont have to ask?
As i know; its soo difficult to find the B/S body parts out of the dealer...!!
1) Front fenders:-
L#: "209 880 01 06"
R#: "209 880 02 06"
2) Rear fenders:-
L#: "209 630 39 01"
R#: "209 630 40 01"
3) Bumpers:-
F#: "209 885 64 25"
R#: "209 885 70 25"
4) Skirts:-
L#: "209 698 17 54"
R#: "209 698 18 54"
*All B/S body parts has the code#: "P98", if you go to the dealer, you should to mention the code#.....
ZAYED,,
1) Front fenders:-
L#: "209 880 01 06"
R#: "209 880 02 06"
2) Rear fenders:-
L#: "209 630 39 01"
R#: "209 630 40 01"
3) Bumpers:-
F#: "209 885 64 25"
R#: "209 885 70 25"
4) Skirts:-
L#: "209 698 17 54"
R#: "209 698 18 54"
*All B/S body parts has the code#: "P98", if you go to the dealer, you should to mention the code#.....
![Smilie](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif)
ZAYED,,
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CLK55 AMG
you are gonna do a BS conversion???
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Mercedes-CLK-...item3ccc0d00f0
maybe an option.... never as awesome as the OEM parts, but also probably only 20% of retail of those...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Mercedes-CLK-...item3ccc0d00f0
maybe an option.... never as awesome as the OEM parts, but also probably only 20% of retail of those...
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Yeah I was thinking about it. I love the wide body look, Makes the clk55 look more sportier IMO. A place on craigslist claimed they had OEM BS parts for sale, But I soon found out they are only selling aftermarket BS kits.
That kit looks awesome, But for that much I think I'll be putting that money towards my ACURA NSX fund.
Thanks tho![thumbs](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
That kit looks awesome, But for that much I think I'll be putting that money towards my ACURA NSX fund.
Thanks tho
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you are gonna do a BS conversion???
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Mercedes-CLK-...item3ccc0d00f0
maybe an option.... never as awesome as the OEM parts, but also probably only 20% of retail of those...
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Mercedes-CLK-...item3ccc0d00f0
maybe an option.... never as awesome as the OEM parts, but also probably only 20% of retail of those...
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I use this as a parts catalog:
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
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Thank you. I'll be checking out for sure!
I use this as a parts catalog:
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
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I use this as a parts catalog:
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
It's the exact same thing the dealer uses. You punch in a VIN # and you get all of the diagrams and part numbers. You simply need a VIN # for the CLK63 and or CLK63 Black Series and you're set.
Note you do need to input a CC # but it's just to verify you're a US resident. There's no fee to use it (been using it for half a year and it works great).
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I don't now what's wrong. The method I used was to sign up for a new account and gave them my CC. After everything's set up, you go to the home page and click "click here to launch EPC."
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
The program will then download and you have to open it. Note, it does run on Java so you'll have to download it if your computer doesn't have it.
Note: You have to redownload from the link every time you want to use EPC as it automatically locks you out after a day or so.
http://epc.startekinfo.com/epc/home.jsp
The program will then download and you have to open it. Note, it does run on Java so you'll have to download it if your computer doesn't have it.
Note: You have to redownload from the link every time you want to use EPC as it automatically locks you out after a day or so.
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Ok always good to get confirmation that Im not crazy. Let me know what they say. It also seems odd that the site locks out subscribed users on a daily basis. I have a Toyota 4x4 that I am restoring and I use their EPC religiously and this does not happen.