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Old 10-03-2005, 09:01 PM
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Hello,
I was looking for parts to finally get my 944 on the road, and came across these guys in a search.

www.egermanparts.com
They are a lot cheaper than anyone else I have found for the Intake
(28.61 each) and Exhaust valves (50.56 each)
Most are a couple of bucks more, but when you X by 8 that adds up quick.
If anyone has used them in the past, would you please let me know how your experience was? I am looking to buy these parts soon and any input would be great.
Thanks all...
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18 views and no replys.... I can assume that noboby so far has used this parst store (that or you are all disturbed by may avitar LOL). Well I may use them at this point, and will let you all know if they are honest. etc...
One last question.. are these prices good, or am I just thinking they are low and you all know something I do not?
(where to buy them I mean)
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the prices look great. are they made by the same company as the rennlist sponsor's vendors? if so, it may just be a smaller company introducing the same product at a closer to cost price to get a piece of the market share. I would suggest calling them before ordering, just to see what they are all about and get a feel for the validity. Please update on your satisfaction...
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Heck, I'd just suggest buying from a Rennlist sponsor.
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Looks like yet another Worldpac drop-shipper. They all have the same parts menu and are within a dimes of each other in price.

This is the mothership:

http://www.worldpac.com/products.html

They don't sell retail. I've found 6 or 8 operations that re-sell their stuff. Here's a few:

http://www.thepartsbin.com/
http://www.eurowebparts.com/
http://www.gprparts.com/index.asp
http://www.buyeuroparts.com/

Some have extra products or lines but the big list of hard parts is all from Worldpac.



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