>Whooaaah Nellie! I went to my FLAPS last night to price a >new O2 sensor for my 89 vanagon and they quoted me $120!!!!!! >Does that sound right to y'all? I just put on in a friend's >car for 25 bucks! Granted the one I priced last night was a >Bosch and his was some no-name-whatever. > >I haven't had the courage to look anywhere else yet. Any suggestions? >Should I be scared to call around? > > > >Ian Webb ============= >Assistant Director |||__||___||__\ >University of Virginia | '89 WESTY | >Roanoke Center '-(_)------(_)-' >iw8n@virginia.edu ============================================= >(540) 857-7922 > > >Ian Webb >UCCQ@sysm.acs.Virginia.EDU
Yes it does sound right, as mine (for an '87) cost just short of $200 with the mitigating facts that the bucks were Canuck and the location was St. John's Newfoundland (which has to make it more expensive, right?). So figure around $135 US equivalent. Sounds like I didn't get taken at all. Neil Neil Wigley U of Windsor
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