Pontiac Grand Prix headlights?

Hi everyone. I have a Pontiac grand prix GT 2001 and i need to replace my headlights (the cover is getting dull) Now, pretty much every site i visited shows me a headlight assembly thats one piece (the headlight, the standlight(or whatever u call it ) and the blinker) Well... Read More

  • I think this is what you're looking for? http://www.pfyc.com/pc/gp1047/gplighting/factory+replacement+headlamp+lenses+-+97-03+grand+prix.html Read More
  • The bulbs should be under $10 available at any auto parts store. I seen a specail 3M plastic polisher kit. It was $20 with a $3 coupon more off. It is designed to go on a drill, codless works best. It will turn hazy cloudy assemblies like new. I saw it at Meijers. The bulbs are halogen, so wear a glove or wrap... Read More
  • They are "Parts" of an "Assembly".... The assembly is the part number and parts make up the assembly. There are some aftermarket places that sell just the lense if your mechanically inclined you can replace just the lense.... I think AutoZone has a pretty good source for lenses but thats about all AZ is good for!... Read More

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