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Old 10-18-2005, 10:09 PM
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Hi, i have a white 1996 pontiac grand am se 4 door with the 3.1 v-6 that i am parting out. i am parting it out because i blew the engine and the tranny is shot. If you need any part just email me at ([email protected]) and i will give you a price ... or if you want you can tell me how much you want to pay for it. I do believe that most parts are compatible with the 95-98 grand ams but you will have to verify that. thanks, travis
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How'd you manage to do that? lol
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Old 10-18-2005, 10:17 PM
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well it over heated because i didnt change the water pump. ya it sucked. and when i bought the car the trans slipped but then it got worse so its no good either. yuup thats my horrible story haha.
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