Re: Buying from Vendors (was:[DML] T-panel foam)
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Re: Buying from Vendors (was:[DML] T-panel foam)
- From: Soma576@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 14:52:17 EDT
In a message dated 6/25/04 10:24:02 AM Central Daylight Time,
supermatty@xxxxxxx writes:
> 106722 INSULATION, ROOF PNL $38.18
>
> $38 for a piece of foam, plus shipping. That's expensive for a college
> student,
> even one working full-time.
True, for 'a piece of foam' it sounds expensive. BUT is IS specially molded
and you will never find anything in any home improvement store that is the
same thing. you might come close, and you are certainly welcome to do your own
experimenting. it might work, it might not. for how big the part is and what
it does, $38 isn't much compared to the cost of something similar for a new
car from a dealership. when you buy the part from a vendor they will provide
installation and tech support too. not only that, but the more OEM-style parts
your replace with your own inventions, the less likely other repairs that are
nearby will go smoothly or fit correctly. it will be hard to get tech
support when you have half OEM parts and half Home Depot parts, in fact you might
find yourself on your own.
Andy
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