Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Mercedes S430 S600 S500 S Class Oem Taillight Light Right (a2208200664) on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Roselle, Illinois, US

Roselle, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Brand:Mercedes-Benz Placement on Vehicle:Right

This are the following cars that fit the taillight.

This part has been used before and has been working ever since. There are zero defects on the lamps its in good condition  
Mercedes-Benz
S430
2000
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S500
2000
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S430
2001
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S500
2001
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S600
2001
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S430
2002
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S500
2002
All Trims
All Engines
 
Mercedes-Benz
S600
2002
All Trims
All Engines
 

Who's Where: Larry Erickson named Chair of Transportation Design at CCS

Thu, 14 Aug 2008

The College of Creative Studies (CCS) has named Larry Erickson as the Paul and Helen Farago Chair of Transportation. As chair, Erickson will lead the College's Transportation Design department, a role previously occupied by Bryon Fitzpatrick who retired in the summer of 2007. Mark West has led the department for the last academic year as the interim Chair of Transportation Design.

Wheel maker connects with exotic clientele via social media

Mon, 16 May 2011

Reaching potential buyers of custom wheels for exotic cars takes more than buying ads in magazines. Miami-based ADV.1 Wheels is building a business fueled by a social-media approach that includes car-forum interaction, photo shoots and short films on the Internet. The company launched a Facebook fan page in late March, has received more than 59,000 “likes” and aims for 100,000--at which point ADV.1 Wheels has promised to give away a set of the company’s Trakfunction wheels.

Third of motorists admit to driving with no MOT

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

A third of motorists have driven a car knowing the MOT had expired, risking fines of up to £1,000 and invalidating their insurance in the process. That’s according to a survey conducted by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), which found that of 1,000 UK motorists, 67% had driven without an MOT for up to a week, 24% for a month, 7% for six months and – shockingly – 2% for more than six months. Now we’d give the 67% who admitted driving without an MOT for a week the benefit of the doubt – it’s easy to forget the test is due.