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Part # For W123 Fire Extinguisher
I'm looking for the part number for the W123 Fire Extinguisher.
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The W123 Came with a available factory fire extinguisher???? How Cool!!! Let me know if you find it! Post it here please!
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My w123 AMG has that option too, but the fire extinguisher is gone. I'd like to replace it also.
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Picture, not mine.
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I'm wondering if I should have said"Part # for Fire Extinguisher holder". Does the fire extinguisher holder have a different part #?
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Not going to happen guys.
I called the classic center and they dug pretty well but I think what they ended up finding was a 210 extinguisher and the w123/126 one is in odd dimensions. Your best bets will be ebay.de or any other foreign auction site. I ended up finding one from a 116 to fit my bracket (in the picture above) and it doesn't quite fit right but it fills the gap well. I need to get it refilled so right now it does nothing but look cool. In any case there are still a few out there but they are HARD to find. ![]() The proper one has a black top and a little guage. Bracket Number: 000 860 04 14 My extingusher: 34 4767 42
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W124 Fire Extinguisher
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