10-20-2011, 10:21 PM | #1 |
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good junk yard day!
Well I left work early today and headed to the junk yard. Got 4 brand new or newly paint drip rails from a 90 burb.....pulled the upper console and front buckets from it as well...pulled brackets, tbi coil, and other items from the top of a 93 burb. 71 bucks...I am happy.
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10-21-2011, 01:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: good junk yard day!
I wish we had the same kind of junkyards where I live as you do. All the old squares are beat and ripped to **** and are numbered pretty low in the junkyard I frequent. That and they hose you, would never get that amount of stuff for 71 bucks. Lucky.
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10-21-2011, 03:10 AM | #3 |
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Re: good junk yard day!
Being in mormonville where huge families are on every street corner gives me the abundance of suburbans all around. Not to mention clean and smoker free most of the time. I saw them bring out a 99 burb while I was there....un picked probably until saturday and those nice leather seats will be gone by noon. They even have astros...newer ones...along with ventures and uplanders and montanas there. HOWEVER NO ONE wants much withe the squares. It is the 92-99 that are popular....however a 79 blazer was dropped right next to me as I was pulling parts. I opened the rear tailgate and a mouse ran out. So not all are as pristine. Most parts are quite easy to find....but injectors for tbi seem to reign supreme.
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