Get quotes for a used or replacement Mercedes-Benz SLK front panel. Genuine second hand parts from UK vehicle dismantlers - free request, breakers with stock reply direct.
Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.
A used front panel 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 SLK ran across three generations: the R170 (1996–2004), the R171 (2004–2011), and the R172 (2011–2020). Front panels are generation-specific, so you need to match the correct R-series platform to your car. A front panel from an R170 will not fit an R171, and so on — always quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm the exact match.
Yes, each generation received a facelift: the R170 was facelifted around 2000, the R171 around 2008, and the R172 around 2016. The facelift typically brings changes to the grille, lights, and bumper line, which can affect how a front panel sits and aligns. Name the facelift boundary to your breaker and confirm whether the specific panel you're being quoted is pre- or post-facelift for your generation.
Both a 2007 and a 2010 SLK fall within the R171 generation (2004–2011), but the R171 facelift arrived around 2008, meaning these two cars sit on opposite sides of that boundary. The front-end styling changed at the facelift, so a pre-2008 panel may not align correctly on a post-2008 car. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the specific panel they hold is from the correct facelift period for your car.
No — engine and trim designation do not affect front panel fitment on the SLK; the R170, R171, and R172 front-end structures are shared across the engine range within each generation. You may find minor cosmetic differences such as badging or grille finish between variants, so be aware the cosmetic details might not match exactly, but the panel itself will fit. What matters is the generation and facelift period, not whether your car is an SLK200 or SLK350.
Trim level does not affect the structural front panel fitment — the core panel is the same across the range within a generation and facelift period. However, AMG Line and AMG Sport models often have a different bumper, grille, or front-end styling fitted over that panel, so the cosmetic finish you receive from a standard-spec donor car may look different to what is currently on your car. The front panel itself should interchange, but flag to the breaker that your car has AMG Line specification so they can advise on any cosmetic components included with the panel.
Both 2015 and 2018 fall within the R172 generation (2011–2020), but the R172 facelift came around 2016, placing these two cars on opposite sides of that boundary. Front-end styling on the R172 changed at the facelift, so a 2015 pre-facelift panel may not correspond correctly to a post-2016 car. Confirm with the breaker against your registration whether the panel is the right facelift variant before purchasing.