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21-09-2016, 12:07 AM | #1 | ||
Turbo 358W
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: bosnia(boronia)
Posts: 618
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Hello Ford forums members,
like most modern computer age people i like the convenient's of shopping online for car parts gauging prices or looking for a bargain or two, this brings me to my point, we were all taught at some point in our life that if something is too good or too cheap to be true it probably isnt, so using that logic when shopping online helps to gauge what we are getting involved in or stuck with, But when did it become the ebay seller practice too price fake items at the lower end of genuine prices? i payed $130 each for 2 "genuine" Bosch 044 pumps, that with some careful after purchase research i found to be $7 alibaba specials, so if u buy any Bosch 044 pumps of ebay make sure they have a helicoil in the feed side of the pumps. cheers Shane |
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