92 sse.....my $1,500 investment
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92 sse.....my $1,500 investment
I sold my SUV and purchased the Bonneville for a daily driver. I bought the car from one of my accounts. I was not really a Bonneville person, but saw the car, liked it, and let the changes begin. The hood, grille, and front bumper cover are from another year. I am not sure what I will do about that yet. I was chasing some parts one night and came accross "The Club". I am new but have already been helped in a couple of situations, and would like to say thanks. Looks like I am a Bonneville person now.
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Like the color! Looks kinda wierd with different parts... Was it in an accident; that'* why they are on there?
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Originally Posted by erics95se
This gives me an idea.. /wonders if a 96-99 SSEi grill will fit my hood
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accident
Yes I looks like it took a pretty good shot to the right front. Everything is back together and works with the exception of the fog lights. The wiring is all there, I just need to pick up a couple. I have been considering fabbing in some aftermarket lights but until then that is why the front is meshed in. It cost me $2.59 to do and looks better than an empty hole.