07-10-2024, 10:44 PM | #6 |
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Re: Best parts pricing ?
I buy most of my small pieces from Classic parts because they will pack a bunch of little parts in a USOS priority mail box and just charge you the rate with no handling fees.
They usually get the parts pulled, boxed and ready to go within a short time frame too. Wes at Classic Heartbeat outside of Olympia Washington is a little higher on parts for the most part but he is a three hour drive for me if I want big pieces and he is seriously about what he sells parts wise. The Filling Station in Oregon has good prices but my experience is that on slow moving items they rely on getting the part in on a stock order and then ship it to you. I ordered a park light lens for my 77 one ton from them and it took a month for it to show up but it did show up and the price was enough better that it was worth the wait.
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