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Car Forum / Mercedes-Benz Cars / December 2004

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wanted 124 230te rear lamp and bumper 89`model

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multi trade enterprise - 23 Dec 2004 23:08 GMT
i am from malaysia i am looking for 230te rear break lights left and
right,and the rear bumper
used or new email me at multi@tm.net.my
thanks.
Matthias G. - 23 Dec 2004 17:19 GMT
of any important
  aspect of a society, reform is insufficient and revolution is
  required. (A revolution does not necessarily involve an armed uprising
  or the overthrow of a government.) By the second principle, a
  revolution never changes only one aspect of a society; and by the
  third principle changes occur that were never expected or desired by
  the revolutionaries. By the fourth principle, when revolutionaries or
  utopians set up a new kind of society, it never works out as planned.
 
  109. The American Revolution does not provide a counterexample. The
  American "Revolution" was not a revolution in our sense of the word,
  but a war of independence followed by a rather far-reaching political
  reform. The Founding Fathers did not change the direction of
  development of American society, nor did they aspire to do so. They
  only freed the development of American society from the retarding
  effect of British rule. Their political reform did not change any
  basic trend, but only pushed American political culture along its
  natural direction of development. British society, of which American
  society was an off-shoot, had been moving for a long time in the
  direction of representative democracy. And prior to the War of
  Independence the Americans were already practicing a significant
  degree of representative democracy in the colonial assemblies. The
  political system established by the Constitution was modeled on the
  British system and on the colonial assemblies. With major alteration,
  to be sure - there is no doubt that the Founding Fathers took a very
  important step. But it was a step along the road the English-speaking
  world was already traveling. The proof is that Britain and all of its
  colonies that were populated predominantly by people of British
  descent ended up with systems of representative democracy essentially
  similar to that of the United States. If the Founding Fathers had lost
  their
Matthias G. - 23 Dec 2004 18:56 GMT
> i am from malaysia i am looking for 230te rear break lights left and
> right,and the rear bumper
> used or new email me at multi@tm.net.my

for used parts you can try www.carparts.de and ask for the costs of shipment.
they only need all available dates of your car and a lot of used-parts dealers
from germany will send you an offer.
 
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