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Old Nov 12, 2006 | 11:23 PM
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Default Re: Easy does it...

Originally Posted by SapphireTorrent
Wow! That does look pretty easy and makes a big difference IMO. And $50 bucks from GM? Well, I guess I'll head to some junk yards instead. How they can justify $50 bucks for that is beyond me.
Lol... well, don't quote me on the $50 price... to get the correct price, maybe try searching on GM Parts Direct (or something like that).
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Old Nov 13, 2006 | 05:43 PM
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Default Re: Easy does it...

Originally Posted by singscountry1967
Originally Posted by SapphireTorrent
Wow! That does look pretty easy and makes a big difference IMO. And $50 bucks from GM? Well, I guess I'll head to some junk yards instead. How they can justify $50 bucks for that is beyond me.
Lol... well, don't quote me on the $50 price... to get the correct price, maybe try searching on GM Parts Direct (or something like that).
Well, regardless I think a junk yard is still the best choice. Provided the donor car wasn't in a front-end collision...which would be my luck.
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