Introducing Prior Design's E Class W212 Kit!
We have been on the search for a high quality Mercedes-Benz body kit provider for months, even nearly a year. We were looking for a high quality product with unique designs, great factory backing and of the utmost quality. We are proud to announce our partnership with Prior Design to offer these products to the MBworld community.
PRIOR-DESIGN is born from the idea of combining a sporty and aggressive design with elegance. Our experienced design team set itself a goal of creating parts that exhibit individuality and harmony of design. After countless hours of development and refinement, every product is designed so that the existing aesthetics and features of the vehicles are perfectly integrated into the new kits, to make a statement of unique passion and individuality. The results are timeless masterpieces that combine European style, individuality and quality with modern technology.
To meet the world's most rigorous testing, all Prior Design products are built to the highest standards and exceed all German TÜV testing requirement. A multitude of hours and complex tests are needed to ensure that the FRP(Fiber reinforced plastic) is at its maximum performance and durability and that it is of the highest quality, perfect fit and technical excellence.
- TUV approved
- Made from DuraFlex FRP (Fiber reinforced plastic)
- Made in Germany
- Great fitment
The kit can be purchased in parts separately.
- Prior-Design front bumper (fits all E-Klasse Limousine w212 models)
- Prior-Design side skirts (2X) (fits all E-Klasse Limousine w212 models)
- Prior-Design rear bumper (fits all E-Klasse Limousine w212 models)
- Mounting material
PM us - these kits are very well priced!
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However, I see only a marginal visual "improvements" over the standard sport's look and IMO not worth ($$$) to a great majority of sport buyers.
But I do see a need for a luxury model owners to "upgrade" (I would in a heart beat), however I believe that those buying luxury models (IMO very boring looking vehicle) will not.
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The kit is made from DuraFlex, a highly flexible and strong material that does not crack like fiberglass. The kit is TUV approved, in order to achieve this the kit must be OE like quality in fitment and material.

Finally, they don't seem to care enough about advertising to get the front bumper color to match the car and I'm not sure how that pointy bumper lip passes EU pedestrian safety laws.
That kit is for export only and does not have TUV certification.
There is also such a thing has lighting conditions. Good thing you used the picture where it was the most obvious.
Anything else?...
I mean let's say W140 S Class's rear bumper , it was protruding all the way accros the rear end of the car
Trunk lining is already getting off the body in W212 but I don't know why designers didn't use same parameters for the rest of the rear end
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The kit is made from DuraFlex, a highly flexible and strong material that does not crack like fiberglass. The kit is TUV approved, in order to achieve this the kit must be OE like quality in fitment and material.
That kit is for export only and does not have TUV certification.
There is also such a thing has lighting conditions. Good thing you used the picture where it was the most obvious.
Anything else?...
Are you saying that the poor fit around the inner lamps is intentional or are you saying it is an optical illusion?
Why are you so defensive? Are you annoyed that people will point out flaws. From what understand, prior seems to have a reputation for iffy customer service in addition to fitment problems. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=Prior+design
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=Prior+design
Last edited by CEB; Feb 23, 2012 at 10:08 PM.
Poor fit is your opinion on the kit, this is how it was designed. Paint work has nothing to do with Prior Design and everything to do with the paint shop this was outsourced to.
Your customer service example is with Prior Design directly. Purchasing this kit from us is a completely different experience. There is also an obvious language barrier in the link you posted, both parties are to blame quite clearly. The issue is also surrounding the exhaust which is outsourced by another company.
Are you saying that the poor fit around the inner lamps is intentional or are you saying it is an optical illusion?
Why are you so defensive? Are you annoyed that people will point out flaws. From what understand, prior seems to have a reputation for iffy customer service in addition to fitment problems. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=Prior+design
http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...t=Prior+design
Poor fit is your opinion on the kit, this is how it was designed. Paint work has nothing to do with Prior Design and everything to do with the paint shop this was outsourced to.
Your customer service example is with Prior Design directly. Purchasing this kit from us is a completely different experience. There is also an obvious language barrier in the link you posted, both parties are to blame quite clearly. The issue is also surrounding the exhaust which is outsourced by another company.
As far as the customer service and fitment issues from the links, the initial complaint centered around the poor fitment quality of the bodykit - the exhaust was a separate issue.
I just went out to look at my car and my car doesn't have those ugly gaps around the inner lights. Should I take it back to the dealer to have it fixed?
Most aftermarket is crap because of that "it is aftermarket so you can't expect it to look good" mentality. I don't know about you, but I expect any aftermarket piece that I hang on my car to meet the same fit and finish standards as OE - otherwise I am cheapening my car and those gaps are just unacceptable to me - as they should be to you.
In addition, if I were touting a new product then I'd make sure that the paint in the promo pictures matched. These aren't spare parts for a 1990 Civic, they are made to go on a high end luxury car.
Everybody needs to decide what standard is acceptable for them - I was merely pointing out the flaws as I saw them including the issues one BMW owner had with the parent company.







You produce wicked custom kits surely 


