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> 914's at San Jose Pick N Pull, Pictures and VINs
Mike Bellis
post Aug 3 2010, 07:59 PM
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tradisrad
post Aug 5 2010, 07:59 AM
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Hey Carl,
Dave said someone else showed up. I was inside paying when he ran back to get the thermostat bellows. Too bad I did not see you. He told me someone else showed up. The thermostat was $1.80! What did you buy?
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post Aug 5 2010, 08:24 AM
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Rob-

I had been there the afternoon before (in fact I said hi to the guy who bought the targa top and took the pictures), but didn't have metric wrenches with me so only got one bolt off the thermostat. I came back the next day and saw two guys pulling parts. I was waiting till you both were done since it's never comfortable to have two people working over the same hulk. Only when you were leaving did I figure out it was you. I saw the thermostat missing and since Dave had the part wrapped up in a rag, I deduced it was greasy hence the thermostat guess.

I needed the "taco plate" and sensor for my console install. I also grabbed the column switches in my never-ending attempt to have self-cancelling turn signals.

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