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They all have them from the factory. I don't know if you can get the older sticker anymore. When I had my windshield replaced I went to the dealer and got a new sticker for $2.
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you should be able to buy one from your local dealer for just a few dollars. it just means the window was replaced by a vender other than the dealer in most cases i believe
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I have one of those on my 1990 300TE...are you sure it's a real Mercedes? I've been hearing about these 'knock offs' or something lately...
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although I must say...glass is glass....I have had 3 German car windshields replaced in my day, a 1976 2002, 1986 635CSi and a 1988 325iC...all were, and I insisted, PPG products...they all worked beyond satisfaction. PPG is out the box my people. Insist upon PPG if you can....that goes for paint too....
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The older ones going back to at least the '70s from my '99 said; "A Daimler-Benz product." The next generation in the 2000s said; "It's a Mercedes" -really cheesy -- like, duh!
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