arunmarvel6
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can i get even more information about your post?
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Hate to tell you but you're not being ripped off at all. Thats what a usual shop will charge to do a a/c compressor.
It is not difficult to change, thus only being $200, and the $120 evac and recharge is normal too. Mark up on the compressor and drier is right on the money.
There is a difference between DIY and having a shop do it, just think about it.