Least Expensive Source For New Visor ?
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Least Expensive Source For New Visor ?
About 2 years ago, I purchased the driver's side visor assembly (everything included) for my 2002 E320 from Duvalmotors for about $65, a great price. Should have bought the passenger side at the same time but didn't and now I need to. I contacted them and the price is $110. Anyone know a cheaper source for new? Is this as good as it gets? Thanks.
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E320 Wagon, '03 BMW 5 Wagon
my used sources
Aurora Auto Wrecking Seattle
206-524-8700
Silver Star Auto Recycling
11315 Dismantle Court
Rancho Cordova, CA
916-631-7300
Potomac German Auto South (LKQ)
550 State Road 207
St. Augustine, FLA 32084
904-826-4544
206-524-8700
Silver Star Auto Recycling
11315 Dismantle Court
Rancho Cordova, CA
916-631-7300
Potomac German Auto South (LKQ)
550 State Road 207
St. Augustine, FLA 32084
904-826-4544
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2001 E430, Obsidian Black w. Ash/Orion Grey, 195,000 mi.
But a used visor will probably have broken or soon to be broken mirror door tabs. I wonder if the OP knows that he can get just the mirror/door assembly without buying the whole visor. It's probably the reason why he wants to replace the visor. My dealer told me erroneously that I had to buy the whole visor to replace the mirror door.
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Actually, I'm hip to the mirror only thing, but it's the innards that are sticking. It can barely rotate down, or once down, can barely rotate back to the starting position...creak, creak..like removing a rusty nail. A used one could possibly have similar gummed up problems, and since I really like the action to be smooth, new is the way to go. No filthy stains that way, either.