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    I've spent many hours over the last 3 years at a local pull-a-part yard getting parts for my sons 91 explorer. Found a lot of change and tools left in vehicles among other things that I didn't want to touch. These yards are great and the prices are really good. I replaced my SIL's drivers side door on her car for 80 bucks. No dents, power window, mirror and locks. Red door on a black car.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    I've spent many hours over the last 3 years at a local pull-a-part yard getting parts for my sons 91 explorer. Found a lot of change and tools left in vehicles among other things that I didn't want to touch. These yards are great and the prices are really good. I replaced my SIL's drivers side door on her car for 80 bucks. No dents, power window, mirror and locks. Red door on a black car.
    Hey. Whatever works. Those older Explorers are hard to find up here. I think my yard only has 2 or 3. Very good prices though. I think an electric door costs $60 with the guarantee.

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