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    Official DSM-Addiction DJ Array dizzle's Avatar
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    Site where to get OEM interior parts?

    Looking for a site to find OEM interior panels and trims. Am I stuck with looking at junkyards, etc.? Would like to pick up new door panels and some missing trim pieces.

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    JNZtuning.net used to have the largest database of OE parts out of all of the vendors. Not sure if they still do. You really can't beat the junkyard though because you get to practice removing and installing the parts, you see them prior to buying, and the price is always right. If you go to the junkyard, there are a few cars that share interior. The Talon and Eclipse obviously but also the 2 door chrysler sebring (Mid 90's), dodge avenger, and maybe the 2 door mid 90's dodge stratus.

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    keep a look out on the forums for ppl parting out cars is usually a pretty good way.
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    dsm-graveyard duh!!!! google it very useful

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    DSM-Graveyard is kinda shady. Avoid them if you can. What you should do is ask around for people to check their local junk yards and see if they can find what you need. That's if you can't find what you need on people's part outs.
    Time for another project....

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    Quote Originally Posted by MercenaryX2 View Post
    DSM-Graveyard is kinda shady. Avoid them if you can. What you should do is ask around for people to check their local junk yards and see if they can find what you need. That's if you can't find what you need on people's part outs.
    really their shady?? why? they seem legit

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    Super Moderator Array A.D.D.'s Avatar
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    based on reviews from people that purchased parts from them i would stay away. I do not know of many ppl that have had positive dealings with them.
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    Ive bought a couple small things from them. Their reviews make me not want to buy anything big, like say a longblock or a built turbo.


 


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