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Car: 2006 Pontiac GTO
Transmission: rowing through 6 gears
need part numbers
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im looking for part numbers for a few things...
first off, the power window switches for a 92 camaro.
secondly, the leftside power door luck switch w/ wiring (might be better getting this on ebay, but if anyone knows).
also, the radio and ac controls bezel.
and lastly the dashpad. in black...
all of these parts for a 92 camaro.
im looking for part numbers for a few things...
first off, the power window switches for a 92 camaro.
secondly, the leftside power door luck switch w/ wiring (might be better getting this on ebay, but if anyone knows).
also, the radio and ac controls bezel.
and lastly the dashpad. in black...
all of these parts for a 92 camaro.
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Car: 2006 Pontiac GTO
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well thanks a lot... didnt know of that place (or at least didnt know they had an extensive library of parts like that online.. knew of yearone of course)..
appreciate it
mike
appreciate it
mike
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I can't endorse Year One at all. Don't get me wrong I'm sure most if not all of their parts are quality pieces, but their prices are quite a bit higher than everyone elses on most all the parts they carry. Try the GM dealer first, or at least cross check their prices. Classic Industries on the other hand is almost right on with their prices. But even with CI I'd crosscheck GM's prices. Year One has a mighty colorful catalog but lots of pictures don't justify the higher price in my opinion.
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I agree totally with Drew. Many of the new parts that are listed in the aftermarket catalogs are still available from the dealer. I have very bad feelings towards YearOne's Nextgen Parts offshoot, and would deal with just about anyone else first. Many of the same parts are also available from the used parts dealers listed up above in the banners, for much less money, and many times just as good as a new part.
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Car: 2006 Pontiac GTO
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dont know why i didnt think to check thirdgenresource or hawks or someone like that first. i guess i was more or less looking for new parts and needed the part numbers... but i could probably deal with the used parts as well...
thanks for the info guys
mike
thanks for the info guys
mike
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Get the window switchs new, they're $10-15 each fromt he dealer, after adding shipping no one is going to make money off a used set. The door lock switch is the same type of deal, but the wiring would have to come from a junkyard (cheap). The radio trim again should be cheap. I've got two of them but I doubt selling them would make a profit after I figure in shipping and whatnot GM's price would be less. On the dash pad you're better to go used since GM wants $500 for one. I've got one but I want to trade it for a mint Firebird dashpad.
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Car: 2006 Pontiac GTO
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thanks.. didnt know GM would rape me that much fo r dashpad.. you get them on ebay all day for like 80-100. ill go that route. also, off hand do you happen to know the part numbers for the window and door lock switches?.. if not i can find them out fromt he dealer...
thanks
mike
thanks
mike
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