Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

97 03 Grand Prix Fuse Box Relay Switch Panel With Fuses 3.8l Oem 98 99 00 01 02 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.00
Location:

Sodus, New York, United States

Sodus, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Removed from a 99 Grand Prix with a 3.8L and an automatic transmission. The was running when I got it with no issues at all. It was hit in the rear and everything worked fine. I have other GM parts available with reasonable prices on them, check out my other items.

I'm a retired one man show and I always do my best to ship my sales within 24 hours with the exceptions of Sundays, Holidays and a rare vacation.

My shipping rates are for the lower 48 states only, shipping to Puerto Rico, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico will be extra.

It's the buyers responsibility to purchase the right part for their application.

Thank you for looking, Terry

Cross-country in a Corvette Stingray: Day Two

Wed, 21 Aug 2013

Day two of our cross-country Corvette run is in the books and the new Stingray continues to impress. We're still realizing solid fuel-economy -- mid-20s to low 30s -- and the car is among the most comfortable road-trippers we've spent serious seat time in. Rory Carroll for Autoweek Grandpa and grandson chillin' at the motel.

Porsche Macan (2014) first official pictures

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

By Damion Smy First Official Pictures 20 November 2013 05:00 Your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you: this Porsche SUV is the Macan. If it looks like big-brother Cayenne condensed, that’s no accident. The Macan is based on the Audi Q5, but it’s slightly longer, wider and lower.

Saab: GM decides Vladimir Antonov is a good guy after all

Wed, 19 Jan 2011

Vladimir Antonov - Not a 'Red under the Bed' after all. Some detected the odour of McCarthyism when GM told Spyker there could be no deal on Saab unless it showed major backer Vladimir Antonov the door. Which seemed a bit harsh; after all, there seemed no evidence to support accusations of links to organised crime by Vladimir or Convers Bank.