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Picked up my used legacy turbocharger today
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2003 8:19 pm
by deyes
Say hello to the turbo that will ressurect my $700.00 legacy. I'll post some pics of the install and the car later this week.
Funny story, I had plans to pick the turbo up at a local subaru recycler on sat. and work on the car that day, however after calling friday and verifying they had the part I went in sat. to find out they did not, and that "The price I was quoted was too cheap seeing as they are $900 from the dealership." he also failed to check the computer to see if the part was in the inventory. I was rather put off, but decided to go back monday when the guy that "served" me on sat was hopefully not there and buy the part for the price quoted. There goes my saturday plans to be on the road by monday.
I had my wife call monday to verify availability of the part, she was quoted $25.00 more than I was after she called it a supercharger and not a turbocharger (I was not at all surprised by the inflated price for the fairer sex). She went in an hour later and let them know how her husband was treated and about the price discrepancy, she got the turbo for the price I was quoted and an apology from the guy that was so rude to me. Not a totally satisfactory experience from what I understand to be a reputable and freindly auto recycler but the price was much more than fair. I plan on being a frequent patron of said recycler I believe this to be an isolated incident.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 3:13 am
by subiekid
can you take a pic that would be horizantal to that one? i want to see what the front shot of it would look like.
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2003 4:26 am
by Grant
Three questions for ya.
1. Is your car already a turbo wagon that needs a new turbo?
2. Is this the RHB5 stock turbo or WRX TD04?
3. How much did you pay for it?
I called one auto wrecker here in Denver and asked them if they had any 91-94 Subaru Legacies and they said they had quite a few on the lot. So I took two hours off work only to get there and the guy was full of shit. A few late 80s Loyales and earlier stuff. Really made me mad.
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2003 2:21 pm
by HomeSlice
Grant wrote:Three questions for ya.
I called one auto wrecker here in Denver and asked them if they had any 91-94 Subaru Legacies and they said they had quite a few on the lot. So I took two hours off work only to get there and the guy was full of shit. A few late 80s Loyales and earlier stuff. Really made me mad.
I hate hate wreckers that do that ish! blah blah blah ya we got tons of legacys come on down! Go there there is like a beat up gl and a bc5 that has been striped to nothing! Burn you scum

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 2:22 am
by georryan
I live in Sacramento when I'm not at school and have been to that recylcer many many many many times. I have to say that it is nice, cause they have lots of wrecked cars there and they usually have the stuff you need. I don't appreciate their service though. I go there and feel like they really don't care that I'm there. Just bad atmosphere for customers I guess. It doesn't bother me too much cause I'm savy enough and know exactly what I want when I go there, but for someone who wouldn't be so savvy I'd think that they'd feel a little uncomfortable or put off.
-Ryan
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 2:23 am
by deyes
Its already turbo, I'll have some more picks, its the stocker I may go wrx turbo in the near future I just need it running for now. I paid 160.00 after tax, I know I could have gotten a wrx turbo for that price but like I said I want it on the road ASAP.
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2003 2:24 am
by georryan
Hey deyes, if you ever need a mechanic or some advice on turbo subarus, ther e is a guy in Newcastle, just up by Auburn area. He is really good. Steve Barsotti and Barsotti's Auto Care. Look him up in the phone book. Sometimes he can get stuff for ya also.
-Ryan