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Old 11-13-2003, 02:32 PM
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I've always thought about just ganking a bunch of stuff from my local u-pull-it but could never justify the risk for a few random parts, (plus if I actually found a good turbo or intercooler, they go for like $30, all fixed rates). So I always just throw my stuff in the wheel barrow and pull it up to the counter, and they never charge me for half the stuff anyway. The last 2 times I went there I made out pretty well.

$78 for:
4th gen fender -perfect
4th gen headlight
injector resistor box
5th gen fuel rail w/regulator
5th gen injectors w/ wire harness
mx6 injector clips
miscellanious hardware and stuff.

$38 for:
2 spares (for drifting, both new)
6 injector resistor boxes
mx6 window switch
4th gen tilt steering column (supposed to be $28 alone)

The prices I paid included tax. The guy on the last one just put - misc. electrical - $8 for all the injector resistor boxes and the window switch!

When we go I just pick a really busted up car in the back of the lot and bust it up further. My personal signature is throwing axles through windshields.
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Old 11-13-2003, 03:18 PM
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Im like a combo of 1 and 4

I usually pre scan the yard w/o tools, that way I can walk in later w/o them noticing a nice tool box/tool set.
I sit down and plan out how to remove stuff.

But my tools always include a small hack saw (for hoses) and a large 27oz hammer with a small prybar. I really calmly hack through everything. Id take my portable sawsall but I dont want the yard to know I have the $$ for a sawsall...(Ive found the better you look in the yard the more $$ you pay)

But for some reason all the yards here in the Seattle area are like total ripoffs. They want like 30-40% of what the part was brand new...

I was quoted once 400$ for seats out of a 91 prelude! I asked for 150$ and he laughed at me, and I laughed at him back and left...
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Old 11-13-2003, 10:12 PM
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Its the yards that have multiple cars stacked up ontop of each other that scare me, a local pick n pull does this, scary as hell. Theres a really nice on, j and b's, HUGE, but empty, looked for obd1 injector clips in the J&B's, non, went next door to a small one, snagged two sets, anyone need one, lol.
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Old 11-13-2003, 10:59 PM
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I'm #3. I usually only look for thunderbird turbo's since the fixed price here (So. Ca.) is $80 for a turbo. It's fucken rediculous but if you can find a good one, it's ok. I like throwing alternators through the window, though.
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Old 11-14-2003, 02:23 PM
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im usually a 1 or 2, i have found my self in a couple 3's when i see a #4 i keep looking for other ----...

the last time i pulled a turbo (SAAB) it almost turned out to be a 3, was starting to look bad!
last time i pulled a MX6/626 turbo was like a 1, but i thought i was going to have to fight two old russian guys for it, turns out they only wanted the tranny so it was all good...
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Old 11-15-2003, 02:56 PM
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---- i wouldnt do #4 unless there was a new in the box 61-1 hidin back there, i have had nothing but bad experiences with junkyard turbos, and with prices going up i would rather save the time and get a new one.
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Old 11-16-2003, 02:03 AM
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omg #4 seems like exactly what happened to me....except i didnt have to take the motor out and i didnt have a big *** sludge hammer :P
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Old 11-16-2003, 03:33 PM
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sometimes i resort to number 6 which is have then flip the car over with there payloader so i can ravage the undercarriage
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Old 11-16-2003, 03:46 PM
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hah, that was a great story... maybe I missed it.. but what kinda turbo was it? Chrysler K car kicking your ***? those turbos are a pain, I've took a few off and got a bit too dirty, I go for the easy ones. I flat rate ---- at the junkyard just like I do at work
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