Finding a part
Maybe this has been mentioned before but...
I needed a part. It was unavailable/no longer made. Checked aircooled.net, mamotorworks, etc. Rebuilt part available from big internet VW site. Bought it. Didn't work right. So on a whim I typed the bosch part number into Google. Up popped a backwater autoparts store (and I mean backwater as in swampy area of US). They have 3 NEW ones, for a price less than what I paid for the rebuilt. Is this for real???? I may be a sucker, but I ordered one. As more and more small parts stores put their inventory online it may get easier to locate these orphan parts. Least I hope so. Ted--Sacto |
Ok, so what's the site's address in case we're looking for orphan parts
(as I am right now) Susan S. "Ted" > wrote in message oups.com... > Maybe this has been mentioned before but... > > I needed a part. It was unavailable/no longer made. Checked > aircooled.net, mamotorworks, etc. Rebuilt part available from big > internet VW site. Bought it. Didn't work right. > > So on a whim I typed the bosch part number into Google. > > Up popped a backwater autoparts store (and I mean backwater as in > swampy area of US). They have 3 NEW ones, for a price less than what I > paid for the rebuilt. > > Is this for real???? > > I may be a sucker, but I ordered one. > > As more and more small parts stores put their inventory online it may > get easier to locate these orphan parts. Least I hope so. > > Ted--Sacto > |
www.google.com
type in part number. see what pops up. (www.sherco-auto.com had the part I was looking for) Ted |
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