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![]() Drives: 2008 Yaris 5spd, 2005 GLI 1.8T Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Albany NY
Posts: 33
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Grill asmbly: Experience w/ Partsgeek.com?
Hey guys!
Unfortunately, yesterday, the yaris (2008 Sedan) was in a (literally) 2mph fender bender.. Hit the back of a Kia Rondo. No harm at all done to the Rondo, but the front grill assembly on the yaris was destroyed. I found the part on www.partsgeek.com for $30, with $10 shipping. My only concern with this is that its THE cheapest place, even over ebay and Keystone Automotive. Ebay's got em' for about $60, while KSA has them for $95 (though they said it was ''aftermarket''). Wondering if Partsgeek should be trusted.. A google search showed 8.5/10 customer satisfaction, but I want to double check. Thanks! |
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