Category: W202 C-Class
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GPS antenna cover on the W202 W208 W210 Mercedes-Benz clk320 clk430 clk55 C240 C260 C280 C320
$65.99Original price was: $65.99.$49.99Current price is: $49.99.Add to cartOur antenna covers are based on a W208 CLK55 AMG and will fit similar years 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 CLK 320 430, W202 C 240 C260 C280, and W210 E320 E420 E430 E55 AMG equipped with factory GPS antenna’s as pictured.
GPS Antenna Cover (as pictured)
Fits W202 W208 W210 with GPS Antenna’s from 1997-2002
Design is based on the CLK55 AMG in our fleet
Direct replacement aftermarket
Primed, ready for a light sand and quick paint
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Sunroof Blind Cover Pull Handle W211 S211 Mercedes-Benz E320 E350 E500 E550 E55 E63 AMG Wagon Sedan 2004-2009
$45.99Original price was: $45.99.$28.95Current price is: $28.95.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageSunroof Blind Cover Pull Handle (Upper and Lower)
Mercedes-Benz W211 S211 E320 E350 E500 E550 E55 E63 Wagon and Sedan
2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Color BEIGE, RED, GRAY, BLACK, BLUE, GREEN, BROWN
Fitment on Car: Interior, Sunroof Blind/Shade Lower and Upper
Replaces Lower Part Sunroof Handle A20278405817 and Upper Part Sunroof Handle A2027840481 This is an aftermarket replacement part designed to meet or exceed the original OEM design on your Mercedes-Benz W211 and S211 E-Class. This design uses two screws in much more robust design than the original part that contains weak plastic tabs that dry out and break easily. Car District has managed to reduce the plastic parts from 3 to 2. Designed and developed by Car District, specifically for the W211 and S211 Mercedes-Benz. Colors may vary from your interior due to age, wear and tear, and color pallet variations. The story behind developing this interior sunroof shade handle for goes back to picking up an Mercedes-Benz E320 and on the drive hope, trying to gently close the sunshade using the handle at the center of the sunroof cover, and the handle broke off with bits and pieces flying all over the car’s interior. So I was able to locate all of the parts and realized how badly designed it was. The upper side that is exposed to the sun’s UV rays has the smallest intricate snap fit feature I’ve ever seen on a car. As engineers we can understand that the 3 part handle assembly needed to be breakable to enable future repairs to the cover’s headliner, but there are tons of different ways to achieve that. Additionally, the assembly could have been easily 2 parts instead of three, even with color variations. From experience, The year 2000+ Mercedes-Benz cars had cheaply made plastic interiors, that does not include the 1990’s carry over models into the early 2000’s. The older these cars like everything that is plastic that is created from cheap material or have intricate design features is bound to break. At Car District we create practical parts that work.