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Parts List
For a novice car person such as myself, I stumbled upon a complete parts list for '87-91 Bonnies for 6 bucks on eBay. Now when I see something in the BC, I'll be able to look it up and understand what everyone'* talking about. I can also use it to learn more about my ride so I can make repairs, if possible, on my own somehow. Just thought I'd share, I'm kind of excited about it.
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Originally Posted by BillBost37
Guys...can't we give the poor guy some good news to go with the bad news?
Geez... party poopers.
Geez... party poopers.
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Keep in mind the book does have value for it'* exploded parts diagrams. And it can teach you alot about options and equipment.
However, even wreckers don't go by GM part numbers. They go by the name of the part.
However, even wreckers don't go by GM part numbers. They go by the name of the part.
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Originally Posted by willwren
Keep in mind the book does have value for it'* exploded parts diagrams. And it can teach you alot about options and equipment.
However, even wreckers don't go by GM part numbers. They go by the name of the part.
However, even wreckers don't go by GM part numbers. They go by the name of the part.
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Originally Posted by BillBost37
So they start with description then get the number?