Blake, They used to sell from $300-$700. Lately, there have been several that went for under $200 on both eBay and Craigslist. Most recently, I found a new in box Behr rear AC for a measely $150. I've been offered $400 which I turned down. It really comes down to what the Seller wants and what the buyer is willing to pay. I should also mentioned that these prices reflect systems already removed from the vehicle and boxed for shipping. If you had to take it out, I would figure $100 less on the previously mentioned figure. Heck my first Behr acquisition was $49 at Pick UR Part. I almost passed out of heatstroke in the Southern California sun. Good thing Dan Fleming was there to assist.
Regards, BenT Sent from my Behr AC On May 21, 2010, at 7:35 PM, blake klein <blakeklein22@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > I have a lead on the unit for $400. Worth it, how hard to uninstall > and > switch it over to a new vanagon? Thanks. |
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