This is out of a 2004 with 92K miles on it. The failure codes were P0A2B/248 and P0A2B/250 – failed heat sensor in M1 - but it produced all the sound effects of a failed bearing. It's on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. I'll crate and ship it for anyone who wants it bad enough to pay the freight.
You can also try Auto Mechanics schools in your area?? They might give you a tax credit? I know in the states some school donations are considered tax deductible? Just a thought..
You'd think someone would be keen on paying you for this just for the kg of neodynium in the motors. This is the part with the motors, right?