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You should start out at the dealer if it is less than 10 years old. But, if the prices are too steep for the parts #'s you get, you can try a salvage yard in your area, or Autozone.com or Advanceautoparts.com for many items at a discount price. Or, try online once you have the parts #'s from the dealership.
It is important to do your research and know facts like the car value, retail price and car history before going to the dealership in order to get a the best deal possible. Details like insurance, warranty, and a fuel economy rating will help you compare pre owned 1987 Chevrolet V20 to other car models
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