Posted by ericlb on June 13, 2009 at 07:31:44 from (12.189.32.56):
In Reply to: O'Reilly Auto Parts posted by MarkB_MI on June 13, 2009 at 05:37:01:
ok fellers heres the deal on parts stores being that i spent a lot of good years working in one, its not the stores name that makes a difference its the counterpeople, a good parts store is kind of like a old time barber shop, when you go into any parts store just spend a few minutes observing and listening to the talk at the counter,if you see a older gent with 14 boxes of parts on the counter and his brow furrowed as he tryes to find a part that will work for a model A car, except that this one has been converted to 4 wheel drive by the guy standing in front of him, and the guy next to him is working on his farm tractor, your in the right place, if you go in and see 3 kids behind the counter and theyre arguing about who has the newest video game or how to fit a semi truck exhaust pipe under a honda while "thump and boom" music is going in the background chances are these guys will have little or no clu how to help you
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