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A used front bumper that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The MB100 was produced from 1991 to 1996 as a light van and minibus, and it is a relatively straightforward single-generation model over that period. Front bumpers are shared across the different body lengths and configurations within the range, so the key question for fitment is whether any facelift revision affected the front end during production. The MB100 is a niche model and detailed facelift boundary documentation is limited, so confirm with your breaker exactly which build date or registration your bumper came from before buying.
In principle, vehicles from across the MB100's 1991–1996 production run share the same front-end architecture, so a 1993-sourced bumper would be expected to be compatible with a 1995 vehicle. However, because the MB100 is a low-volume specialist model and subtle mid-production changes can occur, you should confirm with the breaker that the part number or physical profile matches your specific registration before committing.
No — wheelbase does not affect front bumper fitment on the MB100, as the front-end panels are shared across different body lengths within the same generation. Whether you have a shorter panel van or a longer minibus variant, the front bumper design is the same, so you do not need to specify wheelbase when sourcing a replacement.
Trim level does not affect front bumper fitment on the MB100 — the bumper is the same unit regardless of specification. There may be minor cosmetic differences such as whether a fog lamp aperture is present depending on how the vehicle was optioned, so check with your breaker that any cut-outs or mounting points on the used bumper match your existing setup.
Engine type has no bearing on front bumper fitment for the MB100, so a bumper sourced from a diesel example will fit a petrol vehicle and vice versa. Simply match the model year and confirm the physical condition and any fog lamp or accessory cut-outs with the breaker against your registration.
Give the breaker your full registration number so they can check the part against your specific vehicle's build details, including any mid-production changes that may not be widely documented for this model. Because the MB100 is a relatively rare and specialised vehicle, parts can vary in subtle ways, so asking the breaker to cross-reference part numbers or provide photos before purchasing is strongly recommended.