From what I could find when I had my last W123, Ûro was the only game in town 
if you wanted a new one. Sucks, but since it’s an appearance part and not 
something functional, I don’t have a problem with it.

Just beware - I made the mistake of buying one of their w124 grilles when I had 
my last E420, and it was a POS. The tolerances were horrible and the finish 
sucked. The edges of the metal weren’t deburred, for example, so it was like 
working with a $20 desktop computer case. I never put it on the car. I threw it 
away and took my $60 beating. not a cheap lesson, but a lesson nonetheless that 
I’m not proud of.

-D 

> On Oct 25, 2020, at 2:03 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I suspect, given ÜRO's past reputation, that any plastic part exposed to the 
> elements will die of UV poisoning in short order.
> But I could be wrong.
> 
> A.P.A. Industries, the exclusive manufacturer of the ÜRO Parts and 
> Autotecnica brands, offers more than 8,000 high-quality spare parts for 
> European, Japanese, and American vehicles. Spare part distributors rely on 
> A.P.A. because of its compelling combination of quality and competitive price.
> https://apaindustries.com/uro/site/products/mercedes-benz
> 
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