Where to buy a GOOD Avantgarde S600 Grill??
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i remember somebody bought a body kit off of them for $1700. first off it was a replica, the materials they used were very shotty. it required a lot of work for it to work. the customer gave them a bad review on benz world.org i think and because of that autoblz would not give him the missing part ( THE REAR BUMPER!! ) and since they are located in another country, it required a lot of shipping money. I would not trust these people. I had a feeling that you were from autoblz. get a freaking life and go and try to scam some honda kids.
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A testimant to their never ending shadiness is now they're listed and using their other company alias Europassion. With all the negative press about AutoBlz I guess they thought they better switch names to fool others. So look out for them, they're now Europassion once again aka Autoblz!! So buyers be wary these guys are scam artists.
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I forgot where i got mine from, I think I got it from www.eris-car.de
The grille that I got had 140 xxx xx xx part number on it, so it had to be an S600 grille.
The quality was pretty good, but it required some smart installation (spacer here, spacer there, bend this clip, that clip). If I didn't install it like that, the grille would not 'stand up'
Either way, since it seemed like an S600 grille cut on the sides, the sides were VERY flimsy (the fins were not supported at the ends)
Therefore, unless I find one that really is well built and sturdy like the original, I'm sticking with the original grille.
The grille that I got had 140 xxx xx xx part number on it, so it had to be an S600 grille.
The quality was pretty good, but it required some smart installation (spacer here, spacer there, bend this clip, that clip). If I didn't install it like that, the grille would not 'stand up'
Either way, since it seemed like an S600 grille cut on the sides, the sides were VERY flimsy (the fins were not supported at the ends)
Therefore, unless I find one that really is well built and sturdy like the original, I'm sticking with the original grille.