12-20-2006, 05:21 AM
Mike Rudat,Dec 19 2006, 03:15 PM Wrote:Exactly so I don't mind, 10$ was soooo much better than $250 thanks again.
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Yep, saves you some cash when you read and turn a wrench a little heh!
I just finshed doing the thermostat housing on my fathers bmw....was the 1st time I ever really worked on the engine (replaced the whole front end on it before) so I was taking my time....took me about 2 hours to get it done, costs were $20 for thermostat, $2 for o ring gasket, $11 for housing gasket, $50 for housing. And now I can change a thermostat on a bmw. :)
Dealership wanted $300 inlcuding parts to do the job. :blink: