Online Catalog?
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Online Catalog?
so im trying to find a catalog that lists all the parts for your car, proper names and numbers, basically the catalog where if your missing something on your car, you can look it up to see what it is and the proper number for it. im pretty sure its on gmpartsdirect but i cant seem to get to it. ive seen links to it, actually on a recent post for someone asking for the proper name of the Applique panel. basically, i bought my car for $1000 and im not complaining, its was a good deal and you get what you pay for, theres just a lot of cosmetic things missing or damaged, and theres someting missing in the intake system, nothing big, i can just tell by the way its sitting in there. im not really sure how to describe what im looking for, but i hope someone knows what im talking about. plus im sorry if i put this in the wrong section, i wasnt sure where to stick it. if it helps, its a 1995 firebird
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This isn't complete but it's right here on this site: https://ls1tech.com/forums/general-m...t-numbers.html
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/catalog/frameset.cfm, this may be what you're looking for
http://www.gmpartsdirect.com/catalog/frameset.cfm, this may be what you're looking for
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You need this: http://performanceworks1.com/PDF%20F...s%20Manual.pdf
It's a huge download. If you search for a while, you can also get the Firebird one - neither are fully complete, so you'll want both.
FYI - Beware that many of the part numbers have changed over the years or been superseded by other parts. In those cases, these numbers won't help, but dealers should have that cross reference.
It's a huge download. If you search for a while, you can also get the Firebird one - neither are fully complete, so you'll want both.
FYI - Beware that many of the part numbers have changed over the years or been superseded by other parts. In those cases, these numbers won't help, but dealers should have that cross reference.