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snox135

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Jun 6, 2002
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I need some help trying to find a online dealer to buy parts cheap. I would perfer one that uses the trademotion catalog and not one I have to email all the parts numbers too. I need to buy all the parts to do a timing belt on a 92 laser awd, including oil and water pumps. If anybody knows of some of the cheaper one please let me know. Also if you didn't know the trademotion catalog is what concelli used to use for Mitsu.
 
I don't know any other place that uses that catalog that is dsm specific or cheap. If you have all the part numbers just call someplace like JNZ tuning and order them, it doesn't seem like that much work.
 
Well for one I don't know all the part numbers and two I don't want to d!ck around on the phone with some place for ever trying to order parts. Which since I don't know all the part numbers that I need half of what I ordered would probably come in wrong. I'm well aware there are thousands of place I could "call and order the parts" but I would like to save some money on them. Because I will not pay retail prices.
 
Why would you pay retail? There are lots of places that offer atleast some discount. I'm just trying to find out who are the cheaper ones to buy from. Witout having to spend an hour on the phone.
 
JohnnyC said:
Have you looked locally? If you buy online you're going to end up paying shipping charges.
If the discounted price + shipping isn't < the retail price + tax then you should buy local.

Considering places like Rockville offer up to 30% off list it isn't too hard to save money if your buying a few expensive parts or a bunch of less expensive ones.

Downloading CAPS or getting it from the manual CD give you the same tools for finding part numbers as the dealer.

Steve
 
I've mainly used JNZ as Josh usually has what I need in stock, knows DSMs/parts you need for certain jobs, gives a discount off retail (25%?) and ships same day.

I value my time, so adding that into the equation, $8 shipping on small parts < me wasting time and gas trying to find it locally.
 
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