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Old 06-14-2011, 10:39 PM   #1
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97 Olds Silhouette fog light


I realize this is a quite old car,,,but has 80,000 actual miles(knew the guy /relative who owned it). My drivers side fog light is smashed. It LOOKS like a sealed unit, where lens and bulb cant be replaced,,,or can they???

Have looked half the world over for a bone yard replacement total unit. Seems impossible to find or they want some outrageous price like 135 bucks.

Anyone have a more reasonable priced one?? Even if I have to call half way across nation and have it shipped I will. ALL epay has is aftermarket generic fog lights that fit every car.

It is NOT the corner light but the one down low ,,,below the bumper.

Somebody says Chevy Venture is same body style,,,but it is NOT,,,no lights and different in many ways. I guess 97 thru 2000 are all the same. Pontiac made a similar van,,its name is?????does it have fog lights?? anybody have a decent source? name and number and I will call them.

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Try a salvage yard. I have found all sort of parts at 'Pull a Part' here in Louisville.

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