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In need of new oil pan
unfortunately my car is leaking motor oil, got under it and noticed that i have a nice lil hole where they oil is coming out from, besides the junkyard is there another place website, store, etc... where i am able to get ahold of a new oil pan?
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Re: In need of new oil pan
summitracing.com
jegs.com
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Re: In need of new oil pan
GM Goodwrench Parts Sales / Dealership
AC/Delco
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Re: In need of new oil pan
www.rockauto.com or eBay.
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Re: In need of new oil pan
Here in Upstate NY, nearly any auto parts store such as Advanced Auto Parts, Nu Way, and Napa can all get oil pans. I don't see any reason why you shouldn't be able to where you live. The price may be a little steep, but can't remember. Last oil pan I bought was from Advanced near 10 years ago for my Sierra (at the time it was my fathers truck). Try calling around. Yah got nothing ta lose.
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