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Re: 97 venture Brake light problem
Do these sites have contact information such as an "800" number that you might call and ask them questions? When I have purchased items online in the past, and had a question pertaining to what I was buying, I would call their customer service number found on their site to get more info.
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Re: 97 venture Brake light problem
When i got mine from the othe sight i told you about it came from a wrecking yard and i got some with the boards. You will just have to be specific when you call about what you need.
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Re: 97 venture Brake light problem
sorry i did not see that last post b4 i answered the question. Yes the car-part.com sight has all the information on all the wrecking yards in their database. and that information is included in the page that lists the parts.
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Re: 97 venture Brake light problem
I wanted to clarify my post above concerning nautiquesonly's post. If you see something on a website, whether it's a GM dealer, or used car parts store and there ever is a doubt as to what is included or if it is the correct part you need, just look on their site for contact info, usually an "800" # or an email address. Legitimate sites will have this information posted prominently on their site.
On a side note. The internet is a Godsend to anyone who works on their own vehicles. We now have access to information and parts that were once hard to get. I remember some of the projects I did some 20 years ago and needed advice or reference info and didn't know who to contact or where to turn. Some parts were hard to locate and you had to rely on the "junkyard's" Locator service to scout for the part somewheres in this country. You were literally at their mercy. Now, the average person has access to this info and can search at their convenience from the comfort of their home to locate parts they need to fix their vehicles from literally hundreds of sources. They also can network on sites such as this to ask questions and get answers from others who have done that type of work and can give some insight. I sure wish I had the internet way back when I used to swap engines and modify vehicles to see what worked and what didn't. It sure would've made my life easier!!
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