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Originally posted by rares View Postjunkyards here are running engines with full acc. at 225-250... m50, m52, etc...Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|
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Originally posted by trackjunkie21 View Postand yet, you still have some raspy 4 cylinder. :)
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Originally posted by b*saint View PostI put in your zip code too. The engine in your area are going for the same price as they are in my area. 600 - 1000 dollars.
If you think car-part is the definitive and end-all junkyard parts search, you're an idiot.Last edited by TurboJake; 03-25-2012, 09:02 AM.
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Originally posted by b*saint View PostThis is the worst fucking answer to my problem in this entire thread.The first car I ever rode in was an e30
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Wish you the best and hope you don't remember anything after 10pm.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostThat's because you look at car-part.com.
If you think car-part is the definitive and end-all junkyard parts search, you're an idiot.Ma che cazzo state dicendo? :|
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Originally posted by b*saint View PostSo you're saying its not an average? Its twice above average? You're a fucking idiot.
You might sell it to someone who doesn't feel like pulling one themselves... But then again if you are asking what Junkyards charge, then you'll have a hard time selling it too.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Car-Part is geared towards shops, most of those engine come with warranty and are confirmed mileage/good running. I use it all the time to get major parts for clients' cars.
Location does have a lot to do with it. Here in FL, cars live so long that they are in the wrecker before they rust, and usually in the wrecker because the engine or trans failed.
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