Going rate on valences nowadays?

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  1. AppMaverick

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    Hey! Did a search but didn't find anything too recent. What's the going rate on valences nowadays? Have a bead on a few (and I've never had one!!!)
    I'm pretty excited :bananaman
     
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    Front or rear? I have had better lucking snagging the front ones. So I would guess straight rears are more expensive.
     
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    it's the front one. The guy said he'd give me 2 for $125. I only need one and they both look alil "used" from the pics - one worse than the other.

    Socal - That's looks kewl. I'll be interested to see how it turns out once he has it mounted! (y)
    I need a rear too haha
     
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    IMHO, I'd say $75 to $150 depending on the condition and no rust. NOS ????

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    I'm still getting a feel for what "NOS" means... I'm guessing not. I'll see if I can post a pic later today. He's had these things so long, I don't feel too much of a rush (Thank God!)
     
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    NOS is new old stock. As in brand new, never mounted or installed on a car. Maybe some shelf wear from sitting and being moved for 40 years. :)
     
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    Oh God! DEFINITELY not NOS! hahaha. They look alil worse for wear. I gotta go get my other comp and I'll post some pics. One isn't anything I'd put on my car, the other doesn't look so bad. Definitely well used. Thnks guys!
     

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