Buying parts from Amazon
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...no, I just like to help out the folks on the forum. There are alot of things and people that I don't know personally but I do support; March of dimes, breast cancer awareness, childrens hospital, etc. The good Idea would be to ask a few vendors here if they could match the price and shipping...just saying.
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You've hit the nail on the head^^
I support the vendors on here as much as I can, but won't pay 20% more for a part to do so. I'm price driven but have found almost all vendors on Driver will price match if you ask. When I bought Hawk brake pads last year, I got an online price and shopped 4 vendors asking for a price match. Ended up getting a full set F/R of HPS pads shipped for $89.
My favorite vendors for price and service are Marinelli Autosports, b2autodesigns, and coz@czp. My favorite vendor for a lot of reasons is Tony at Motordyne (Hydrazine). Hard to beat a retired rocket scientist that designs performance parts for our cars.
I support the vendors on here as much as I can, but won't pay 20% more for a part to do so. I'm price driven but have found almost all vendors on Driver will price match if you ask. When I bought Hawk brake pads last year, I got an online price and shopped 4 vendors asking for a price match. Ended up getting a full set F/R of HPS pads shipped for $89.
My favorite vendors for price and service are Marinelli Autosports, b2autodesigns, and coz@czp. My favorite vendor for a lot of reasons is Tony at Motordyne (Hydrazine). Hard to beat a retired rocket scientist that designs performance parts for our cars.
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