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AWDTURBOTALON

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May 1, 2003
Savannah, Missouri
I have been doing a conversion on a 95 gst changing it to 97-99. The guy who had it before me was retarted and when he put a sweet body kit on it :)banghead:) he lost bolts and did a real half a** job. Anyways I need help finding bolts for the rear bumper and front bumper as the guy used about 3 different sized bolts and when I do stuff I like to do it right... mean I would like to put oem bolts back in it. I went to the local dealership and they were not much help at all. I also have an acura integra and I have a maintence manual and also know that you can find them online as well... is there any thing online like that for an eclipse?
 
So this is a program you download I am guessing? I was just wondering, I'm at work right now so I didn't want to open it.

Yeah this is a resto project. My wife wanted this car and it was a good deal. It just needs some loving. This kid watched to much fast and the furious LOL. I got rid of the body kit and next up will be replacing all the broken and painted interior parts.
 
They give out bolt numbers on that? Never used it for that, I just grab them from the hardware, you can get better quality.
 
Yep. If you find the bolt your looking for. I just use CAPS to find what I'm looking for and than I take the part number and paste into JNZTuning's website and buy as many as needed and than I receive the actual OEM bolt/part. I didn't realize the hardware/autoparts stores had "better" quality than the OEM bolts.

:dsm:
 
Yep. If you find the bolt your looking for. I just use CAPS to find what I'm looking for and than I take the part number and paste into JNZTuning's website and buy as many as needed and than I receive the actual OEM bolt/part. I didn't realize the hardware/autoparts stores had "better" quality than the OEM bolts.

:dsm:

I will have to do that, I want OEM too because I want the exact bolt made for what I am doing plus I don't feel like worrying about the threads being off
 
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