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> The internet is killing Pomona, No rain but parts are scarce
Sammy
post Apr 13 2003, 10:36 AM
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Went to Pomona this morning, less stuff than last time, or the time before.
Granted the dumb ass weatherman was saying major rain storm (that didn't show up) so that may have scared off some vendors.
My take is that since the recycler got on the web and with hte success of E-bay it's easier and more profitable to sell stuff there instead of at pomona. Oh well. I saw Wayne and Glenn there, there was a pair of 16x8 fuchs with tires I wanted real bad, but not $700 bad.
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post Apr 13 2003, 09:21 PM
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I thought that the same thing would happen to Hershey several
years ago, I mean everybody has a million ways to get parts these
days. However, each year it seems to get bigger. Maybe in that
case it's because it's only once a year and there is really no
parallel to it for hundreds if not thousands of miles away. I still
go every year because it's a good excuse to plan something a
year in advance to see some friends and have a good time. I
rarely buy anything other than oil filters and random little things,
just for the convenience.
Mark S.
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