Aftermarket Parts for 95-98 Protege?
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Aftermarket Parts for 95-98 Protege?
Does anyone know where I could find a GOOD site that has a decent amount of aftermarket parts for a '97 LX? I am looking for exterior parts and I haven't been able to find anything besides www.nopionline.com and www.corksport.com. Is it that there is just no aftermarket for that gen of proteges? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by MPD2003; June-18th-2002 at 10:51 AM.
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It all depends on what specific exterior parts you are looking for. If you are looking for ground effects for our 2nd Gen pro, there are only a couple websites out there. One of them is www.corksport.com or another one is www.erebuni.com . If you are looking for universal parts there should be tons of sites. www.carparts.com , www.jcwhitney.com , www.nopi.com . Those are just some that I can think of off the top of my head. Try em out. Oh, and to answer your question, No there arent that many MASS produced parts for us Pro owners, but if you know where to look you should find a lot of stuff. It just takes time.
Jason
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Ok Thanks. Yea see the thing is I own a 95 honda civic and I can find anything I want anywhere for my car due to the huge aftermarket. My gf has a protege and was looking for sites with exterior mods. I tried looking for her but I was having a tough time finding sites. She is looking for clear corners, but was wondering if there was any other site besides www.corksport.com that carried them for the 95-98 model.
Last edited by MPD2003; June-18th-2002 at 12:23 PM.
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the clears are only for the 97-98 models, you can get the from www.procarparts.com if they still carry them . as for other exterior parts you have to be very specific as to what it is that you want , as things are really scattered and universal parts are not strangers to Protege's
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