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Old 02-04-2012, 11:12 PM
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Default anyone familiar with this brand of coil

seems like a good deal at $66 each

http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...ier=65965_0_0_
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I would suggest to only use Bosch coils in your car
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Originally Posted by jej3
RockAuto.com has the Bosch for $70. I would go with that.

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I agree on Bosch, but isn't that a Bosch logo? (Photo from the Autozone link above).

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We sell the later Bosch coils for $59.95 each.
85 to 88 32v $54.95 each
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Old 02-05-2012, 06:36 PM
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That should settle it... even better deal from Roger... as usual!
Old 02-05-2012, 06:43 PM
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Thanks, Roger.

I genuinely like your service and find everything about your operation exceptional. The only area that is challenging is the late at night part sourcing some of us do. I understand from some past comments that you don't want to have an online catalog/site of all of your parts/prices. I'm just one of those guys that benefits from poking around the web to see what is there.

Keep up the good work and if having an online catalog (or downloadable price list) is ever in the cards; consider me a fan of that addition to your business. Excellent price on the coils, too
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Hi Trey,
Dealing with 928sRus is not for everyone, however with our business pushing towards $1.5 million in annual sales we must be getting it right for some people 8>).
We have expanded the business beyond 928 parts even though that is my favorite part. We are now selling parts for all Porsche's, Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Jaguar, Rolls Royce, Bentley and on and on.
That's all without a web site and by word of mouth only.

We are very close to launching a web site for the complete parts list for the 928 8>).
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That's great news, Roger.



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