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    State a price : thermostat 2.2S

    hello

    I have found these parts to buy but I have a problem to state an honest price for the seller and me.



    So could you help me to define it or a range?

    These parts must be disassembled and cleaned before being reused.

    Thanks all for your help
    Manu

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    Condition of the threads are key for these. I have seen them on eBay a couple of times, but I can not help with what pricing they are. As a comparison, the 72 housings go for around $250 without hoses.
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    I would pay 300$ at least for part #1 if it is not corroded on the right part that goes through the wall and on to the tank. The lip around the large o-ring is usally badly corroded.

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    Hi Manu,
    last complete unit i saw on German Ebay was approx 750€
    Last i bought was 80€ (lucky),came with the Behr fender oil cooler

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    Manu,

    Prices are all over the range somewhat regardless of condition! There were two versions of the oil filter console (part#1). One in Aluminum and one in Magnesium. The mag versions bring a little higher money. A mag version of the entire set sold recently on eBay for $1400! Even this seems a little high for the condition it was in. But, when you need the part...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...AVRI&viewitem=

    Typically, the aluminum set-up should be in the $500-$800 range.

    Peter

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    Thanks to all

    I will verify what type it is (mag. alu.)

    I'll talk with the seler with your range value.

    Manu

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    I sold an entire set last year including the tank and front cooler, with all associated parts for about $1,500.

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