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Just thought you should all know the partsshop has excellent prices. In fact, more thank half the price of the dealer.
To fix a problem with my brothers 380sl, having poor fuel economy, less power, and hard starting, I inquired about some ignition replacement parts. Distributor cap Parts shop - $46.00 Mercedes Dealer - $102.00 Rotor Partsshop - $12.00 Mercedes Dealer - $24.00 As you can see Partsshop cost is $58.00 The Mercedes Dealer is $126.00 Thats a Savings of $68.00 Now thats a heck of a savings. Give me a few days to convince my brother to buy the parts, I know he'll definately be having me order the parts from you. I have Already changed the oil with the wrench he bought at partsshop, and it was the only tool I needed. I didn't have to grab the ratchet or anything. hehe Thanks for the great deals partsshop. With savings like you guys have, I'll be buying more parts and fixing more things quicker. So to everyone, BUY YOUR PARTS FROM PARTSSHOP! Alon
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