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Old 10-14-2010, 12:30 AM
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Default Where can you find aftermarket or OEM parts such as these?

Those rear hatch screws that hold the rear speakers in that always break down (ive found a quarter is actually the best thing to unscrew them) where can i find and buy new ones at?

under my hook on my air cleaner intake box there are 2 holes on the outside (can put pics up if need be) where can i find these screws/clips at?

is there any place you can buy all these little goodies online? thanks!

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try year one, or local junkyard
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I've found them before. I think it was either YearOne or ClassicIndustries. Please post back if you can find them there.
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Try parts taxi. He's a site sponsor.
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I'm a fan of newgmparts.com

shipping can be slow and stock can be spotty, but the have good OEM parts.
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To spare you more recomendations, I looked and remembered where I saw them - online dealers. (Your local dealer may even be able to get them for you, and will be happy to screw you on the price.)

Look under Rear body and floor -> Interior Trim -> Rear Trim Panel. The part is called a retainer. While you are at it, you should probably get new foam washers for your retainers. They help cut down the panel rattling.




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