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V
12-19-2005, 01:08 AM
OK, i need to buy some parts for my newest vehicle, a 95 s10 blazer 2dr. Color of the parts are not important and minor dings and dents are ok. (parts from any 94-03 s10, pickup, blazer jimmy, s15, etc.., should fit unless where noted)

I need the following parts:
94-03 hood
94-03 Drivers door
94-03 Passenger fender
94-03 Drivers fender
98-03 Front bumper
98-03 Front lower valance
98-03 Grille (Chevy s10 only)

Thats all i really think i'm looking for as of right now, i may have found a hood and door but if i can beat that price, id be interested.

Email me, PM me, or post here if you have anything. Thanks. -paul

qwikz28
12-19-2005, 02:49 PM
man a month ago i could have gotten you a olds bravada parts car to use. body was in pretty good shape for the most part. engine and tranny were shot though so it went to the junk yard. same people i got the 96 z28 parts car from. good luck

maroman88
12-30-2005, 01:13 AM
i stopped by Apache auto wreckers in ridgefield park and they had a complete red 95ish blazer, the only damage was the front grill and bumper but the fenders doors and hood all looked good from what i could see

they also have a 2nd gen camaro with a 79ish corvette on top of it and a 88ish vette next to that ontop of a pile of cars....i was shocked to see 2 corvettes in there!

V
12-30-2005, 01:42 AM
i had my old shop call apache the other day, they said they have a complete 95 blazer front clip, but wanted 600 for it, i was like WTF, i can buy new aftermarket 98-04 style parts for less than that price. IMO apache is a rip off for most parts.

but yeah the tow driver that does all my towing told me about those vettes, problem is apache wont sell the vehicle as it sits, just parts from it. oh well.

hopefully this saturday ill go out to a junkyard in PA and get fenders, a hood, and a door all for their special weekly price of $22 each for those items. and ill pick up a grille, rad support, and bumper while i'm there. I figure all that may cost me around 300 total.