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Mercedes-Benz C 320 Wagon 4-Matic Headlight Assembly

Product: Headlight Assembly
Part #: P8000-232616
Brand: Bosch
List Price: $458.00
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P8000-232616 Bosch Headlight Assembly

Mercedes-Benz C 320 Wagon 4-Matic 2003-2004

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Mercedes-Benz C 240 Wagon 4-Matic Headlight Assembly

Product: Headlight Assembly
Part #: P8000-232616
Brand: Bosch
List Price: $458.00
Prices As Low As: $312.06

P8000-232616 Bosch Headlight Assembly

Mercedes-Benz C 240 Wagon 4-Matic 2003-2005

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Mercedes-Benz CL 600 Coupe Headlight Assembly

Product: Headlight Assembly
Part #: P8000-265835
Brand: Italy
List Price: $1,920.00
Prices As Low As: $1,518.01

P8000-265835 Italy Headlight Assembly

Mercedes-Benz CL 600 Coupe 2001-2002

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Mercedes-Benz C 240 Wagon Headlight Assembly

Product: Headlight Assembly
Part #: P8000-232615
Brand: Bosch
List Price: $418.00
Prices As Low As: $327.95

P8000-232615 Bosch Headlight Assembly

Mercedes-Benz C 240 Wagon 2003-2005

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Mercedes-Benz E 420 Sedan Headlight Assembly

Product: Headlight Assembly
Part #: P8000-97607
Brand: Hella
Prices As Low As: $1,027.74

P8000-97607 Hella Headlight Assembly

Mercedes-Benz E 420 Sedan 1997-1997

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In 1901 “Mercedes” became the trademark of automobiles manufactured by the German company “Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft.” Founded by Gottlieb Daimler in 1890, the company initially produced ship and aircraft engines. As production of automobiles was added, the company incorporated a three-ended star as a logo to symbolize their success in air, land, and water. In 1926, “Daimler” merged with “Benz” and the star was then encircled with a laurel wreath. In 1998, “Daimler-Benz” and “Chrysler” united into one transnational concern known as “DaimlerChrysler”. The Mercedes brand has long been associated with luxury and prestige. Most modern Mercedes-Benz automobiles fall into logical model name groups: C-class, E-class, and S-class.


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