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Date:         Wed, 14 Feb 2001 14:42:03 -0600
Reply-To:     KG KG <ppg1@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         KG KG <ppg1@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Who needs an O2 sensor, cheap?
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I have ordered from the partsamerica site twice and it has worked out great for me. Just order up your parts, and pick them up at the local checker if you want. Makes core exchanges easy too, just bring it into the store. The prices are good too, the first time I ordered I got 25% off, because they were just starting the website, and I recently received a free gift(a corvette hotwheel collector thingy) that came in the mail and another discount coupon. The site is easy to use and there is even pictures of a lot of the parts, so you can see what you are getting. I plan to order some of my vanagon parts from them for the spring tune up. thats how it worked out for me, Kim

> >Get a mailer today for "partsamerica.com" which is really Checker, >Schuck's or Kragen. They had an "e-Coupon" (WC201)that promises an >additional 15% off. > >Anyway, just for grins I looked to see what they had for my '81. They >had more parts available than I would have thought, though the prices >all looked pretty high. That is until I looked at the O2 sensors. >They're saying Bosch #11025 Single Wire Universal Oxygen Sensor are >$19.49! Take 15% off and we're down to $16.57, which is pretty darn >good. I ordered one, specifying that I'd pick it up at my local store >(no shipping) and with tax it's still only $17.73. > >What's really amazing is that about 1 minute after I placed my order I >got a call from the local store. The message was that they didn't >have a sensor in stock (I know that "online, real-time inventory" >frequently isn't) but that they'd have one tomorrow when I specified >I'd pick it up! Isn't the internet amazing! > >The O2 sensor's at: > >http://www.partsamerica.com/SelectParts.asp?SourceArea=SHOP&PartType=2 >91&PTSet=C&Description=Emissions&SourcePage=PartTypes&SearchFor=Oxygen >+Sensor > >Partsamerica may be surprised at how many of these they sell! >

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