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Can I used parts from an older model GMC Safari cargo van (2002-1998) to fix up my 2003 Safari Cargo van? Thanks for your time!

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YES! For the most part, many parts are transferable between those years. There are exceptions of course. Common sense, careful comparison, and a little research are the order of the day.

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Whats a safari GMC?? just shows you how much i know ---- never seen one but if it fits then your ok ,sorry but very rare machines here in spain ,now ask me about a renault or a peugeot

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