Re: DeLo Vendor Parts vs xRef Parts
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Re: DeLo Vendor Parts vs xRef Parts
- From: "supermattthehero" <supermatty@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 04:34:36 -0000
Some interesting points. I can't help but feel a bit incriminated
by these remarks as a traitor to the community. Having spent about
$1600 at PJ Grady in the past 2 months, and a few bucks to John
Hervey for his wraparound heatshield, I feel I've made
my "donation." I am a student, so saving a few bucks here or there
helps out. Plus, being able to get some things done on my DeLorean
makes the 200-mile round-trip home on weekends worth it. I like to
make the return trip knowing that I got something accomplished. In
this case, a few phone calls, a half hour drive, and some archive-
searching helped me to make my oil pressure gauge work again. Did I
really save any money? Maybe, maybe not. While I was at NAPA, I
also picked up some sidemarker sockets and bulbs, a battery cutoff
switch, and some stainless nuts and bolts. Yes, I know all of these
items are also available from the vendors. It's too bad none of the
vendors live half an hour away or I would instead purchase more of
these more common things from them.
I congratulate you, Mr. Swingle, on your patriotism to the vendors.
I'm sure they appreciate you purchasing your scotch-brite pads,
gasoline, sandpaper, and all of your other D-related items from
them. Let's hope if we ever see DMC cotton underwear, they are not
priced more than $15 above fruit-of-the-loom, or else I may need to
shortcut the vendors AGAIN! :-P
I agree to buy from the vendors, but I need to draw the line
somewhere.
Matt
#1604
I --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "content22207"
<brobertson@xxxx> wrote:
> I agree with you fully UNLESS an xRef part is better than one from
a
> DeLo vendor. Those are of course very few and far between. FelPro
> valve cover gaskets do come to mind (rubber vs paper). I also
prefer
> single piece heater core shutoff valves over the OEM style (no
> external linkage between the diaphragm and butterfly plate). But
the
> vast majority of DeLorean parts are best (and easiest) delivered to
> your front door from a vendor.
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
>
> >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Dave Swingle" <swingle@xxxx>
wrote:
> > So - how much time and driving did you spend to save the $15-20
over
> > a DMC vendor? The cross ref thing is fine when you are stuck on
the
> > side of the road, and there are a some parts where you can
really
> > save some money, but in my book $15, even on a $30 part isn't
one of
> > them (unless you have way more time than money).
> >
> > Dave S
> >
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