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    If you clean up the crimped corners of the heat shield with a wire brush, you may be able to find the number. There will be a number on two of the corners, the one with eight digits is the one you need. They are usually on the end with the AC stamp. 25146473 is the most common number for a 99 Saturn. That one is only worth around $50, so hopefully it's something different


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