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GWN7
post Dec 31 2002, 06:40 AM
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First,

Hello all (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)

It's time for me to start ordering parts to stockpile for when the weather gets warmer and I can start working on the cars. Any leads to who I should trust my cash too?


I've heard about the problems with the places in Atlanta and Chicago. The place in CA where I met most of you is 2 for two for screwed orders. Any place else?

Thanks,
Bruce
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J P Stein
post Jan 1 2003, 12:51 AM
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Like Brad said call a whorehouse......er..... warehouse like those he suggested. You can ask them if they have the part in stock. Zims and GPR actually seem to tell the truth. I think they like repeat biddenss.

Some parts are just flat hard to locate....need RSR rocker seals.....Zims has em'....in stock, too. I bought a gas gauge from AA (yerk!) cause they had one that worked with the
914 tank sender......VDO didn't have a clue.

Start lookin' at all them effin' ads in Excellence & Pano.
Before my internet days, that is where I went....still do. It's become a habit.
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