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Temperature Control 97 98 99 00 Grand Prix W/rear Defr on 2040-parts.com

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Bloomfield, Iowa, US

Bloomfield, Iowa, US
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Temperature Control 97 98 99 00 GRAND PRIX W/REAR DEFR
Source Vehicle1999 Pontiac Grand Prix
Stock NumberNF0029
Description4DR,GT,AC  
Mileage164094  

Grand Prix '97 w/o auto cont; w/Rr def
Grand Prix '98-00 w/o auto cont

VIN Information
Number of Doors1999Body Type1999
Country of OriginPONTIACEngine MfgGRAND PRIX GT
Engine Name4 DoorFuel Type4D
Number of CylindersEngine Type
LitersUnited StatesCubic InchesUSA/Canada
Cubic CMBuickCylinder HeadL36, 3800 Series II
Number of ValvesGasAspiration6
Induction3.8L V6 FI OHVInduction Type231
Engine VIN231Transmission Type3785
DriveOHV  

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