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Re: Re: Re: Re: Buying Bushings and Bearings
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Posted by Burrhead on September 19, 2000 at 13:57:16 from (32.101.106.113):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Buying Bushings and Bearings posted by Bayou Dave on September 19, 2000 at 12:12:58:
A feller would be surprised what all they have at NAPA. I went to get a motor rebuild kit at our nearby NAPA and they have quit carrying the Perkins kits. On the other hand tho they have added a new part to their warehouse and man o man, what and inventory of shop tools and the likes they have put in. I always try to go to NAPA when they have something because it's a Mom&Pop store near me and I like to deal with a family business when I can. I can look at the Napa online catalog and find what I want and call them with the part number, and they'll have it sitting out for me when I get there. The NAPA man and his wife know parts and don't spend all day hunting in the books or computer. You tell them what you want and they go get it. They put in a Autozone near me and all it is a Walmarts for car parts. Autozone kids only knows 3 words- DUH? HUH? NEXT? They do know how NOT to find a part tho.
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