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Posted by napaguy on September 11, 2006 at 19:55:45 from (63.245.226.100):
In Reply to: Re: napa stores in general posted by kyhayman on September 11, 2006 at 19:43:14:
thanks hayman. the filters are made by wix and some are a little pricey....newer ford diesels come to mind.we give pretty good deals on farm filters in the springtime(same as everyone else!) i did price a jd box type fuel filter to a guy while back. he wanted 2, we only had 1. out of curiosity i had the guy call the local autozone. they told him 31.00 and three days to get. ours was 16.55. i think there are alwaqys situations where we are very competitive or really overpriced. i have benn in the parts business almost 30 years, take pride in what i do, and always try to go the extra mile. i don't like to sell a customer something he doesn't need just to make an extra dollar. owner of the company probably doesn't see it that way, though. i always figured if i could save you 5 bucks on tuesday you may come in and spend 10 on thursday1 THANKS AGAIN,NAPAGUY
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