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    Default Cheapest source for new parts

    Looking for suggestions to find lowest cost sources (IE cheap bastard approved ) of autoparts, not Miata specific actually. Online, local doesnt raelly matter.

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    www.Rockauto.com is usually a good source.

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    Thanks. That's exactly the one I was trying to remember but couldnt.

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    +1 for Rock Auto.

    However, yesterday I ordered an O-ring for my Honda. Jim McNatt in Denton wanted $3.43 for the O-ring, but did not have it in stock. An on-line Honda dealer wanted on $1.50 for the same O-ring. Rock Auto does not have the O-ring. Jim McNatt would mail the O-ring to me for no charge except postage. The on-line dealer wanted $14.95 shipping and handling. I ordered from McNatt and gave them a SASE, all is good.
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