Why not go to your local junkyard and see what it goes for? Also, I know
> some mechanics get a 30% discount on parts.
That $150 price is WITH his discount. Usually the junkyard idea is good, I've done that dozens of times. However, it is rare to find a vehicle in the wreckers with those parts undamaged.
> $150 is not a lot of money to make the car look right.
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> > My independent Toyota mechanic just finished some body work on my 99 > camry,
> > resulting from a minor collision to the left front fender plus the left > part
> > of front bumper. He replaced the left front signal light assembly, however
> > he noted that he couldn't get it totally tight as one of the 3 anchors
> > latched onto a part, hidden from view, of the left front headlight > assembly.
> > So far, he has been unable to buy just the anchor part which simply snaps
> > onto the back of the headlight assembly. All the usual parts suppliers > want
> > to sell him the ENTIRE bloody left front headlight assembly which costs a
> > bloody arm and a leg. Suggestions? It is *fairly* tight the way it is but
> it
> > would be nice to have it restored to factory tightness, but NOT at $150 > CDN.
> >
> > Dave B.
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