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Originally Posted by Bogeyman
Be really careful backing up - I'd hate to have to find one of those taillights!
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Surprisingly enough, I know of a few sources to buy them new and they are usually about $400 each, which isn't bad considering the taillights for the sedans can cost that much in like new condition. There is a right and left side, even though they look the same. If I had the money I would buy all of the NOS wagon taillights that I knew of for spares. I think they are currently no longer available from Mercedes, but I hear they were around $800 each. Then again, I wonder how much it would cost to have them replicated.
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