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  • 81gtv6

    Feb. 27, 2009 10:18 a.m. 81gtv6 Reader

    On the other hand, my wife sat on the plastic trim on the side of drivers seat in her 9-3 and broke it off. I called the local SAAB dealer, which sells stuff that costs more than my house, expecting to hear some outragous number. It was $32. Not too bad in my book.

    But then again, when we got the car it was missing one of the bolts that hold the direct ignition cassette, they wanted $4 for a 3/4 inch bolt, ouch.

  • TJ

    Feb. 27, 2009 10:34 a.m. TJ Reader

    I would've upgraded and gone with the direct ignition CD instead of the cassette.

  • 81gtv6

    Feb. 27, 2009 12:48 p.m. 81gtv6 Reader

    I thought about that, but it was on backorder from Sweden.

  • ValuePack

    Feb. 27, 2009 1:16 p.m. ValuePack HalfDork

    I dropped off an old Forester with a CEL to the Subie dealer to be diagnosed. They called back promptly to let me know that the "air meter" was bad(I assumed they meant the MAF). I was quoted $210 replacement out the door, and figured that was reasonable.

    I collected the car and paid the bill. I was shocked to read on the invoice that by "air meter" they meant rear 02 sensor. $120 labor to replace. Holy God.

  • daytonaer

    March 1, 2009 9:33 a.m. daytonaer Reader

    MOPAR parts,

    Ordered ONE mopar performance oil pump spring. Tiny spring replaces stock one, a little stiffer, ups the oil pressure a bit before the bypass opens. TWO dowel pins, the pins that center the head on the block before everything gets tightened. Left with a bill of $40+...

    Three quarts of Castrol 10-50 synthetic oil for a transmission, available only from a BMW parts distributor. $52... Ouch.

    It's only money, can't take it with you.........

  • 4cylndrfury

    March 1, 2009 9:41 a.m. 4cylndrfury Reader

    Maf for a 99 infiniti G20 - $620 infiniti price...advance-o-napa-zone ~$400... its smaller than my fist!!!

    Out of pocket to correct a broken bone in my hand - $180...something is wrong here

  • HappyAndy

    March 1, 2009 3:50 p.m. HappyAndy Reader

    When I had my '78 datsun 620, I was constantly shocked that nissan still had parts for it, and none of the stuff that I needed was terribly expencive. This was only about 5 years ago btw. All OEM, rear main seal $32, pan gasket $20, head gasket $45, VC gasket $12, set of shifter likage bushings $8. Man I miss that truck.

  • RedS13Coupe

    March 2, 2009 1:35 a.m. RedS13Coupe Reader

    My appartment doesn't have a trash can, only a trash bag sitting on the floor...

    Why? I went to walmart, and for a basic, no frills trashcan made of $1.25 cents of plastic they wanted almost $30.

  • 93celicaGT2

    March 2, 2009 10:11 a.m. 93celicaGT2 HalfDork

    Ever go to Toyota to check out parts prices? The next time i hear someone who owns a Toyota say that they "Will never own a BMW because parts are expensive" i'm going to kick them where it hurts.

    $297 for a bumper cover. $267 APIECE for fenders. $140 per sun visor. $32 for a fan control knob. $127 for passenger front swaybar bracket. (it's about 4" long.)

    They seem to kill on the "small" things, but it's actaully fairly reasonable prices on stuff like... a full 3sgte longblock, or a 2jzgte longblock. It's realyl strange.

  • fiat22turbo

    March 2, 2009 11:06 a.m. fiat22turbo SuperDork

    RedS13Coupe wrote:

    My appartment doesn't have a trash can, only a trash bag sitting on the floor...

    Why? I went to walmart, and for a basic, no frills trashcan made of $1.25 cents of plastic they wanted almost $30.

    Find yourself a Dollar Tree or a Dollar Store nearby and stop shopping at Walmart, there are better places to shop.

  • thatsnowinnebago

    March 4, 2009 2:42 a.m. thatsnowinnebago HalfDork

    The rubber shifter boot for my Toyota pickup was $68. I got a custom leather shift boot and ebrake boot for the miata for less.

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