uncljohn |
06-26-2010 11:35 PM |
Jonny, aftermarket cosmetic parts are generally quite expensive to manufacture and are based a lot on the popularity of the car involved too. Also when advertising parts even if they have them, the ones that are going to be profitable to advertise again go to the ones that fit the popular cars. The biggest bang for the advertising buck.
What I would do, and I do because my favorite car(s) were not all that popular when they were new or late model used and the company has been out of business since 1988. But! Stuff is out there, just buried. So look at parts, grilles, headlights etc. that you see for the popular cars now, find out who makes them and then go look at their on line catalog for your car and it's application. I think looking for what you want that way you will find a bunch more parts than you think. This would apply to both cosmetic items but also performance items too. It may take a bit more looking but I am sure you will find more things.
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