I have a spare center console skeleton the concealed plastic bit that runs between the seats and up behind the radio and HVAC controls, no broken pieces, no cracks, no stripped holes-excellent condition (which from what ive seen is pretty rare). going a different direction with my console so this ones for sale. what is a fair price?
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MEL H. JOHNSON Member
Posts: 1441 From: ELGIN, ILL. USA Registered: Sep 2001
Not yet, it's still available. this center console skeleton would be just the thing for someone wanting to restore their console area. i can add pictures but i figure most people who would be interested in a part like this already know what it looks like
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Jun 26th, 2008
Cowabunga_kid Member
Posts: 210 From: North Port, FL Registered: Mar 2007
Well when I was buying parts from Fiero Factory a couple years back they wanted to charge me around $100+ for one due to the fact it is very rare to find one in perfect condition.
Well when I was buying parts from Fiero Factory a couple years back they wanted to charge me around $100+ for one due to the fact it is very rare to find one in perfect condition.
They're not that rare... every Fiero has one, and maybe only half of them have negligible damage.. I've come across at least 10 by accident and I got my last one for $20..
Matthew
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FieroJam Member
Posts: 1118 From: Zephyrhills, FL Registered: Feb 2008
I sold one for $40.00, then everyone in the post said they were worth $80.00. It really depends on what someone is willing to pay and the timing of the sale. If I see something I want that is more than I want to pay, I just ignore it. Other people might PM you and offer you half of what you're asking...
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wolf63 Member
Posts: 265 From: Brighton Colorado Registered: Aug 2007
true enough, its only worth what someone is willing to pay for it...and what I'm willing to part with it for. both of my fieros and a couple that I've helped out on had skeletons that were completely thrashed or were held together with gallons of gorilla glue. granted both of mine were cheap and not cared for like they deserved but again..they were cheap:-) as for shipping it undamaged, i work for a Stainless Steel kitchen equipment fabricator and we crate equipment for shipment around the world. a little foam, a little cardboard...a lot of wood crate and it should get just about anywhere in good condition:-)
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daniel87fierogt Member
Posts: 1793 From: Northern California Registered: Oct 2003
sorry for the delay everyone, been off line for a few days. the console skeleton is actually out of my son's Fiero and it looks like we were fed a line about its value. He is deciding if he wants to sell it for the going price (about $50) or just keep it for trade material at a later time. i should know tomorrow and will let everyone know. Either way, I appreciate everyone's input.
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daniel87fierogt Member
Posts: 1793 From: Northern California Registered: Oct 2003
Trying to find one in mint shape with no cracks/stripped hole IS RARE! I have a spare that is LN and I wouldn't take less then $100 for it.
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Originally posted by Matthew_Fiero:
They're not that rare... every Fiero has one, and maybe only half of them have negligible damage.. I've come across at least 10 by accident and I got my last one for $20..
Matthew
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wolf63 Member
Posts: 265 From: Brighton Colorado Registered: Aug 2007