Good idea, I started using my method before autozone.com existed.. I'll have to try that.
>>> jon@dakota-truck.net 04/30/03 06:35PM >>>
"BARRY OLIVER" <DHSPA58@dhs.state.il.us> wrote:
: I just took 30 seconds and taught myself how their computer works when they were too busy to notice, now I just walk in, flip a keyboard, look up the part I need, f8 to print, and then I hand the amazed moron behind the counter the honest-to-god autozone part # and tell him/her to "fetch"........ ;-)
:-)
Another alternative is to go to www.autozone.com before heading
into the store; you can look up your parts (and get the part numbers)
and also add the parts you want to a list, then there is an option to
have that list sent to your local store. When you get there, they
will have a list of all the part numbers you need. (Print a copy
for yourself to bring in though, just in case.)
---Jon-
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