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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 7498234" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>i totally agree with you.</p><p></p><p>junk yard panels are a hit and miss. door panels usually get beat up. heck, three in my area have been purchased by recycling companies - and they don't sell anymore. had 5, down to 2 (and one is tiny). i tried to buy a-piller garnish for my Accord. should have been $5. local salvage yards wouldn't even sell it. said it wasn't worth their time (closed yard, employees only). i spent 4 months looking around slavage yards to find simple a-pillar garnish. but then found OEM for less than $20. recycling has made salvage yards less useful.</p><p></p><p>i'm referring to what it costs the shop for an OEM. maybe yours is older (don't know year). a 2002 civic panel costs the dealer $200. they would charge you $400. you can find your parts at hondapartsdeals.com. everything on the vehicle for the cost your dealer pays to order it.</p><p></p><p>i totally agree with you that the panel is worth $40 or so in a salvage yard. finding one is the trick (despite the millions sold).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 7498234, member: 576029"] i totally agree with you. junk yard panels are a hit and miss. door panels usually get beat up. heck, three in my area have been purchased by recycling companies - and they don't sell anymore. had 5, down to 2 (and one is tiny). i tried to buy a-piller garnish for my Accord. should have been $5. local salvage yards wouldn't even sell it. said it wasn't worth their time (closed yard, employees only). i spent 4 months looking around slavage yards to find simple a-pillar garnish. but then found OEM for less than $20. recycling has made salvage yards less useful. i'm referring to what it costs the shop for an OEM. maybe yours is older (don't know year). a 2002 civic panel costs the dealer $200. they would charge you $400. you can find your parts at hondapartsdeals.com. everything on the vehicle for the cost your dealer pays to order it. i totally agree with you that the panel is worth $40 or so in a salvage yard. finding one is the trick (despite the millions sold). [/QUOTE]
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