Amen!!!
Doug Lyon
Claremont, CA
'59 BN7
-----Original Message-----
Greg,
I am sorry, I still do not get it.
I have to say I do not go for the part that costs less, but is of superior
quality. Engine bearings cost below $50-200/set, rebuild goes into
thousands. So, why choose cheaper and rebuild sooner??
I know I can get the cheapest bumpers, but why would I, if they need to be
replated/replaced after a short time. This will cost me more in the end.
It's a fairly simple economical equation for me..
There has been so many discussions on quality of the parts offered - trunk
handles not fitting, gaskets not cut right, body panels being wrong shape,
bumpers in wrong shape, etc, etc.
For God's sake, it takes just a little more effort/cost to do the part
right, an it takes soooo much effort/time/money to fix it..
Best, Tadek
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