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Hi All, I'm in the process of parting out my 1998 E320 after an accident.
Long story. I have scoured the Internet and these forums for instructions on how to remove the two front seats and the rear seat to no avail. I have a buyer for the seats and I'd like to help save him installation costs if possible on the labor involved in doing so... We have agreed to swap his MB-Tex seats in exchange for my leather ones, but neither he or I have any idea on how to proceed. I've read in posts that this *should be* easy; do any of you guys have clear, concise instructions on doing it? Thanks!
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Where are you parting this out. What colors interior/exterior?
Where was the accident damage?
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2010 CL550 - Heaven help me but it's beautiful 87 300D a labor of love 11 GLK 350 So far, so good 08 E350 4matic, Love it. 99 E320 too rusted, sold 87 260E Donated to Newgate School www.Newgateschool.org - check it out. 12 Ford Escape, sold, forgotten 87 300D, sold, what a mistake 06 Passat 2.0T, PITA, sold Las Vegas NV |
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The seats come out by disconnecting the rails from the floor. TORX tools required. This is clearly covered in the service DVD.
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Please post more information on parting out this car, as MANY of US are looking for part for this car. Colors, where the damage is, what you are looking to get rid of , LOCATION, ETC.... Thank you
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