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Old 01-25-2004, 06:22 PM
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Parting out 1990 Olds 98

I got a 1990 Regency Brougham for salvage - was gf's car. Hit in the drivers side rear - not drivable, but is fixable, but for too much. So I am parting it out.

Fully loaded, C code 3800, 440T4 (4T60) tranny, both in great shape, 174K well cared for miles, no burning, uses 1qt/3000 appx, tranny perfect, no matter in the pan - I was mechanic for the vehicle. No SES, all stuff worked.

I will sell any and all parts from it, just email, the ever popular drivers side headlight just got taken off and boxed up.

Car has new tires (215-70's) and a new battery, new bendix rotors, wiper motor.

Parts will fit other models and other makes also.
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manifolds

how much for the exhaust manifolds?
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