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Old 11-01-06 | 04:12 PM
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zacked
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Also you don't want to going rate, you want the replacement cost, which is what a new version of the same part would cost. For anything still being sold, you could just look it up on websites and such. For parts that are out of production, look for other parts of similar quality you would need to buy to replace them. For vintage parts, well if you have vintage parts you probably know how much they cost.
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