At 03:46 PM 3/3/98 -0500, Nicholas McKinney wrote:
>> Summit will typically have the best pricing on most
>> automotive high performance parts, and in many cases
>> their "retail" price will be less than your local
>> parts outlet's "cost".
>
>This is so true.
>
>
Be careful... That's not always so. :-)
My local Parts America seems pretty competitive on many things. Also, a
much better example: I recently bought a 1996 Mopar Performance SBEC.
According to the invoice I received, it lists from MP for $345.
Jegs wanted $311, Summit wanted $324, I got mine from Barrington Dodge
for $279, and another DML'er got his for $240 from Koller Dodge!!!
It pays to shop around.
Once I get that price thing going on the web page, that should help us
DMLers to get the best price all of the time. :-)
-Jon-
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