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Last PAP update for Everett --50% off update
#1
Posted 20 February 2005 - 10:06 PM
50% OFF STARTING 2/21/2005
It's accurate as far as I know but the row markers near the end don't quite match what I saw so I might be a row off by the time I get to row 10. Each row number consists of a east lane and a west lane so you shouldn't be wasting time looking for the vehicle you're seeking.
1E '91 Legacy white LS, 193K, manual 2WD
1E '88 (not sure of year) Wagon, Black, 4WD, 5 speed d/r
2W '89 Justy GL FWD
3W '85 sedan--this one really is junk
4W '87 Sedan, automatic, white
6E '90 Loyale, grey, 176K, manual
6E '84 sedan, white, automatic
6E '90 Legacy, grey, automatic, 170K
8E '85 sedan 2WD, 5 speed, 175K
8E '85 wagon, white, 5 speed d/r, 218K
8W '89 Legacy wagon, red, 5 speed
9W '88 sedan white, automatic, 167K, 2WD
11E '87 automatic, 4WD, white, 187K
11E '81 sedan black 2WD, 5 speed, 230K
11W '90 Justy, red, 2WD, no motor or gearbox, 72K
13W '88 4WD wagon, grey, no gearbox
13W '88 wagon, 2WD, automatic, white
#2
Posted 20 February 2005 - 11:31 PM
As hard as it might be to believe, I haven't been to any of the PAPs up here, and it has been so long since I have been in any similar JY that I have no idea of pricing. So, the stupid question...
Got a good guess as to what they charge for a 4EAT out of a Legacy? How about engine for same (I figure that this is harder, because I imagine they still charge for every little accessory/manifold/etc)?
#3
Posted 21 February 2005 - 12:41 AM
Engine assy - $149.50
This is for all the PAPs in our area.
#4
Posted 21 February 2005 - 01:26 AM
Thanks. Sounds like it would cost me more to hire gumba to help me lift and carry the tranny than to actually buy it.Tranny/transaxle - $50.50
Engine assy - $149.50
This is for all the PAPs in our area.
#5
Posted 21 February 2005 - 02:12 AM
Thanks. Sounds like it would cost me more to hire gumba to help me lift and carry the tranny than to actually buy it.
#6
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:11 AM
I believe that there is a special pricing in effect during the last days of the Everett PAP.Tranny/transaxle - $50.50
Engine assy - $149.50
This is for all the PAPs in our area.
#7
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:48 AM
Tranny/transaxle - $50.50
Engine assy - $149.50
This is for all the PAPs in our area.
#8
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:51 AM
425-355-7278.
I believe that there is a special pricing in effect during the last days of the Everett PAP.
#9
Posted 21 February 2005 - 03:49 PM
Call them for the dates of the "half price sale days."
425-355-7278.
#10
Posted 21 February 2005 - 05:04 PM
Carrying it in a straight line I might manage with or without wheelbarrow/gumba, but lifting/dragging it out of the car might be harder. Might have to take the engine, too, just to make it easier!Unless they are exceptionally busy, they have wheelbarrows available to lend so you can leave gumba home. They only ask for your car key as a deposit to insure you return the wheel barrow.
#11
Posted 21 February 2005 - 05:38 PM
::edit:: My door lock problem has been solved. ::edit::
#12
Posted 21 February 2005 - 05:41 PM
Hey, aren't you the guy that I helped out in Bremerton a few years ago? If so, I can understand why you would have a problem.Carrying it in a straight line I might manage with or without wheelbarrow/gumba, but lifting/dragging it out of the car might be harder. Might have to take the engine, too, just to make it easier!
#13
Posted 21 February 2005 - 05:52 PM
Pretty sure that I am not. In general, I resist accepting help.Hey, aren't you the guy that I helped out in Bremerton a few years ago? If so, I can understand why you would have a problem.
I am able bodied, if feeling middle-age more than I should have let myself. Just the thought of wrangling yet another 4EAT around (did that between Laramie and Olympia just last month) fills me with dread. But... is for my wife's new Leg, so love will conquer all.
Assuming I can make it up to Everett. BTW, where is it (never been), and how best to get there from northbound I-5? I would also like to know what its hours are. Might be able to hit it Thursday.
#14
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:53 PM
Ok, that's great. I'm lousy with direction, just ask Zap, so I'll let Ed tell you how to get there.Pretty sure that I am not. In general, I resist accepting help.
I am able bodied, if feeling middle-age more than I should have let myself. Just the thought of wrangling yet another 4EAT around (did that between Laramie and Olympia just last month) fills me with dread. But... is for my wife's new Leg, so love will conquer all.
Assuming I can make it up to Everett. BTW, where is it (never been), and how best to get there from northbound I-5? I would also like to know what its hours are. Might be able to hit it Thursday.
#15
Posted 22 February 2005 - 08:13 AM
What are the hours?!
::edit:: My door lock problem has been solved. ::edit::
#16
Posted 22 February 2005 - 03:28 PM
Wish I needed an engine...
#17
Posted 22 February 2005 - 06:40 PM
A special note, on Sunday and Monday (the last two days) it will be all you can carry out for $30 buck and there will be NO WHEELBARROWS. I didn't ask if that was one trip at a time, or for the whole day.
#18
Posted 22 February 2005 - 08:20 PM
Pretty sure that I am not. In general, I resist accepting help.
I am able bodied, if feeling middle-age more than I should have let myself. Just the thought of wrangling yet another 4EAT around (did that between Laramie and Olympia just last month) fills me with dread. But... is for my wife's new Leg, so love will conquer all.
Assuming I can make it up to Everett. BTW, where is it (never been), and how best to get there from northbound I-5? I would also like to know what its hours are. Might be able to hit it Thursday.
#19
Posted 24 February 2005 - 05:26 PM
Thanks for the directions.I-5 north to I-405N (also know as Mukilteo Expressway), exit onto 99N in about 3 miles. PAP is about 3 miles north on the west side of the highway (1/4 mile past Airport Rd. traffic light). If you're coming up, give a holler and maybe stop and rest on your way home.
If I'm coming up, maybe I will just give you a holler so you can come and help me pull that heavy SOG.
Anybody already look at the fluids on the Legacy 4EAT? Any recent reports as to which Legacy engines might still be worth grabbing?
Thanks again, Ed.
#20
Posted 24 February 2005 - 09:48 PM
I believe the one car with the auto has the least miles, but I can't remember if that was the one that had some parts missing. No, I didn't check the oil. Ed and I might be up there on Sunday, but remember there will be no wheelbarrows on Sunday and Monday.Thanks for the directions.
If I'm coming up, maybe I will just give you a holler so you can come and help me pull that heavy SOG.![]()
Anybody already look at the fluids on the Legacy 4EAT? Any recent reports as to which Legacy engines might still be worth grabbing?
Thanks again, Ed.
#21
Posted 26 February 2005 - 07:08 AM
Hmmm... I carried a 3AT 4WD using a cam-buckle tie-down as a shoulder strap. I wonder if that would work for the 4EAT?I believe the one car with the auto has the least miles, but I can't remember if that was the one that had some parts missing. No, I didn't check the oil. Ed and I might be up there on Sunday, but remember there will be no wheelbarrows on Sunday and Monday.
Oh, that's right... my shoulder looked skinned and bruised for a month afterwards.
#22
Posted 26 February 2005 - 05:22 PM
Well, I got too late of a start today, so scrubbed my trip. I will try again Sunday, so maybe we will cross paths. And maybe I can draft you guys into helping me drag a tranny (and maybe engine) up to the office. Look for me hanging around the auto Leg. (You know what tom Sellick looks like? I look exactly not like him. 5'11 too-many-lbs brown-brown glasses and greying beard/moustache.)I believe the one car with the auto has the least miles, but I can't remember if that was the one that had some parts missing. No, I didn't check the oil. Ed and I might be up there on Sunday, but remember there will be no wheelbarrows on Sunday and Monday.
Any idea if they will allow me to bring my own wheelbarrow and they can charge me non-all-you-can-carry prices?
#23
Posted 26 February 2005 - 08:01 PM
That's not too far from a discription of me, except I'm 5'9" and have blond hair, everything else fits. I think Ed when to the yard today while I was up in the mountains with Jarod and the gang, but I haven't been able to get ahold of him since I got back. As for bring you own wheelbarrow, you could try, the least they could say is no.. 5'11 too-many-lbs brown-brown glasses and greying beard/moustache.
Any idea if they will allow me to bring my own wheelbarrow and they can charge me non-all-you-can-carry prices?
#24
Posted 26 February 2005 - 08:42 PM
I really needed to go today, but a late night of work, trying to scrounge up all of my tools (seems I lost a full set of sockets/ratchets somewhere between PA and homeThat's not too far from a discription of me, except I'm 5'9" and have blond hair, everything else fits. I think Ed when to the yard today while I was up in the mountains with Jarod and the gang, but I haven't been able to get ahold of him since I got back. As for bring you own wheelbarrow, you could try, the least they could say is no.
#25
Posted 27 February 2005 - 01:08 AM
Ed said he'll be there at 9 AM sharp.I really needed to go today, but a late night of work, trying to scrounge up all of my tools (seems I lost a full set of sockets/ratchets somewhere between PA and home
), bank and gas stops, I wasn't ready to leave Bremerton until 2pm. Grrrr... bad planning bites again! Sunday morn for sure...
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