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Old Dec 4, 2013 | 11:30 AM
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What would be a good price for 2 matched rotors, middle plate and an eccentric shaft? They are for a rebuild.
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Old Dec 4, 2013 | 02:36 PM
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you'd have to be a little bit more specific... non turbo parts generally run about 1/2 the cost of turbo parts and the series is also a factor in price, the center iron doesn't necessarily have to be a turbo part nor does the e-shaft so those 2 will be relatively low in cost at about $45 for a good shaft and $75 for a good center iron(don't PM me asking for this price, this is what I would possibly pay).

rotors usually go for $150-400 for a good pair dependent on the above and whether they have been cleaned and spec'ed or not. i wouldn't even pay $100 for a pair that was taken right out of an engine and thrown into a box regardless of what engine they came from.

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Old Dec 4, 2013 | 09:18 PM
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Thanks. I am selling the items and didn't want to screw the guy over or get screwed myself. All parts are from a 88 N/A.
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then they will be relatively cheap, irons/rotors/housings generally go for $75-100 each in good usable condition.
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