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Post by sall on Jan 28, 2013 10:04:56 GMT -6
I did not even need to have this FPR but for the price, could not turn it down to just have on hand. This seller has a bunch of OEM parts. I am not saying they have everything Aurora related it is hit or miss but they accept really low ball offers. The asking price on the FPR was $35.99 not a bad price to begin with considering RockAuto wants $42+shipping and local stores want $50+. I offered $12 lol and they accepted. Less than $15 shipped. I also ordered a package of ten engine cover nuts from the same seller once upon a time for $0.99. So, if you need something search that eBay seller first and see they have it and low ball them to death. No guarantees.
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Post by renaldo0613 on Jan 28, 2013 11:38:58 GMT -6
Good find. Your always finding deals.
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Post by dynamic1964 on Jan 28, 2013 15:35:28 GMT -6
I love E-bay! Bought myself a bluetooth earphone for my cell phone yesterday. 5 bucks with shipping direct from China. The same model in a store much more expensive, at least 5-6 times. Over the years I found lot of candy for my cars, especially for my older Olds, the 1964 88.
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Post by XJSman89 on Jan 28, 2013 18:11:00 GMT -6
I hit eBay constantly. I love it. If you shop around enough you can score pretty big. I've been shopping for a good 3D mouse for a while now.
I almost always have a couple things I'm bidding on, just keep the bids low and eventually get a deal on something.
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Post by rorafan on Jan 28, 2013 19:15:00 GMT -6
That is an awesome deal on the FPR. Thanks for the heads up - will have to check out what they have.
Another eBay fan here! I do the shopping around / low bid thing too. Every once in awhile it works out. :-)
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Post by lanceslambos on Jan 29, 2013 19:59:06 GMT -6
people are always asking what's a good place to get rora parts...Ebay duh.
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