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that, I could not tell you, especially given the variances of international
marketing. It does see a little bit odd that a dealer would 'backfill' and replace a key with an older design. usually, the practice is to use whatever the standard part is until their parts list or inventory is updated with a new design or part number. i have a 1999 E320 USA model and it was equipped with the 1st generation Smartkey. As the years passed each owner asking for a replacement key could have been issued one of the newer designs. Several years ago, I wanted the newest chrome design and picked one up for a great price ($60 US). those deals have become history and no more, unfortunately.
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