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14-01-2006, 06:31 PM | #1 | ||
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If I want to buy Ford EA gaskets and such, who in Sydney offers better walk in deals towards trade prices, preferably Liverpool'ish side, but elsewhere OK.
Same if there is a pick your own part wrecking yard. A certain spares place in Canberra who is more reasonable than the rest decided to bump up prices under 'Trade' prices ' to about Trade + 17%. Rather than getting a rave review, I'm pretty dark about this hoodwinking, and thinking about shifting my buying to Sydney or Melb. No wonder the punters flock to superceep to spend discretionary dollars/ impulse buying. It's nice when you can buy through a mechanic mate, or mate of a mechanic etc, but there are downsides to this too. So wondering if there is a spares shop in Sydney who is more attune to people with short arms and deep pockets. Yes , sponsors have been noted. |
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15-01-2006, 09:04 PM | #2 | ||
Yeah Rite
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Sydney
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im wrecking an EA S Pac at the moment. What bits where u after?
btw im located in sydney
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