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FS: OEM A/C Condensor
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Hi, All.
I am selling an OEM A/C Condensor. It's in good shape and was removed during conversion to track car. Asking $75 shipped Thanks for looking! |
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Don't wanna buzzkill, but I bought good used ones from salvage yards for $50.
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First of all, I don't want to sound like a dick, but you should send me information like that via PM rather than making me look like I'm purposely gouging people for money. Thank you.
Second of all, if you search the breaker yard registry, you'll see that condensers are going for $180 (for pre-2002 condensers with god knows how many miles on them) - $300 (for a newer condenser with mileage closer to what mine has; that is, about 70,000 miles - 2004 model year). I don't know which salvage yards you're going to, but I'd sure like to know. If you're getting prices like that at "You-Pull-It" yards, I don't want to hear it. Pick-Your-Own parts yards are not akin to breaker yards. |
Not a you-pull-it yard. BM Tech Auto, Rancho Cordova, CA. That is where I bought it. Other yards around the area on Recycle Road/Sunrise Blvd had them for around 60-80 bucks. Asked them for it, and they brought it out to me for $50. Go ahead and give them a call. (916) 852-7670. I've actually never seen a you-pull-it yard for BMW's.
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U can get a brand new one for $200 from pelican. I just got one
sent from my HTC EVO+ using Bimmer App |
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This is very strange because, as I said, Car-Part.com has them listed for anywhere from $180 - $300 :confused: New price ... $110 SHIPPED. Thanks again, FlashTwoSix. :hi: |
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I gotta get this outta here, guys. Taking offers.
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Replied :)
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