Buick Park Avenue fender vent assembly - AKA repeater

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MaiAoSi
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As a Chinese guy, I'm pretty much sure that I could help you guys to find some of these and mailed them to you. PM me if any of you guys is intersted.
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Interested also. Group buy?
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Navy Lifer wrote:I have been after these for a couple of years and finally got lucky, with an assist from another Forum member. No PN's, sourced from GM China (SAIC). Glad I waited--patience has paid off!
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did you ever install them ? pictures if you did please :)
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Sorry, not installed--they're disassembled for paint (still), but I've held off because there are some paint issues with hood & roof I want to take care of at the same time. Looking at the possibility of doing some sort of wrap on the roof panel instead of paint.

I move glacially at times....I know, that's no excuse. I need to get this done, no more delay!
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lol , im the same way on somethings !! :lol: :lol:

some parts i just horde ;)
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s/c'd cav wrote:lol , im the same way on somethings !! :lol: :lol:

some parts i just horde ;)
Not 'horde'. That's 'collecting'. :lol:
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Navy Lifer wrote:Sorry, not installed--they're disassembled for paint (still), but I've held off because there are some paint issues with hood & roof I want to take care of at the same time. Looking at the possibility of doing some sort of wrap on the roof panel instead of paint.

I move glacially at times....I know, that's no excuse. I need to get this done, no more delay!
CF wrap? That would be cool, IMHO. But I have something for CF.
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So what about parts for the rest of the car? Any sort of way to order or find them?
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You're asking about Park Avenue parts...right?

I don't think there's a snowball's chance.....some of the guys here with China connections could weigh in.

That would be pretty nice, for sure.
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