W124 to-do list

charlfourie

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Well my w124 is coming along nicely.
Replaced the faulty front speakers today, next week the auto trimmers are going to tidy up some obvious wear and Tuesday I am getting my Becker frontloader installed. So I think it's not a bad list of completed tasks in a week of ownership.

All that remains is a slight bumper fix in the front, and touch up spots.

Then will start the planning for getting a good audio setup going with no obvious modifications.

So here is my question, has anyone ever used Jehnert products? Because even at the price, this looks amazing....
http://www.jehnert.de/typo3/index.php?id=131&aid=22&L=1&PHPSESSID=76f497532ebbe275d75ee9a1068cc3b0

Any thoughts?
 

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Looks fantastic Andy.
The w124 panels cost EUR840 including the speakers, and EUR519 without.
Quite a difference. I think this will be the final step with my car. Once I have all the other little things done, this will be big one. But from what I can see well worth it.
And I think it'll give my w124 a unique character. Not sure if other owners down here have these panels... hehe
 


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