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I see they're mentioned every now and then in a thread and got to wondering about what you guys thought. I've bought several items from them, a few high dollar, and have been pretty much satisfied. Packing good, timely shipment good, response to email sucks, return feedback WHEN and IF (but usually not)recieved Ok.

These guys move a boat load of S10 stuff as we all know and seem to have an unlimited supply, which is good for everybody. So what rating do any of you other customers of theirs give them?
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No rating here. Tried to buy from them but they would only deal with PayPal customers. I now have it (after 6yrs of not having it due to an identity theft problem) but have gotten so used to buying from others on E-bay I just don't look there much anymore. For example I just bought all 3 O2 sensors for $19.95 each for new Borg-Warner plus shipping of about 7 bucks. Last I looked warehouse was higher than that for used. Nothing against em just lookin elsewhere. 8)
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okie s10 wrote:I see they're mentioned every now and then in a thread and got to wondering about what you guys thought. I've bought several items from them, a few high dollar, and have been pretty much satisfied. Packing good, timely shipment good, response to email sucks, return feedback WHEN and IF (but usually not)recieved Ok.

These guys move a boat load of S10 stuff as we all know and seem to have an unlimited supply, which is good for everybody. So what rating do any of you other customers of theirs give them?
I buy whatever I need used from them, only if they don't have it I go elsewhere.
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Sorry Brule, I did do a search, guess wrong spelling. And kinda getting ansy about bringing up a subject even after I search it, cause someone is always gonna tell me to search it. Catch-22
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It happens. That thread is third from the bottom now.
I have read every post, so lots of times I know a subject exists. Try as I may it is hard to keep everything linked. A simple misspelling or space can skew search results.

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Is there a link to those Borg Warner O2 sensors, I need to replace all mine. Thanks
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Horsehammerr wrote:Is there a link to those Borg Warner O2 sensors, I need to replace all mine. Thanks
I don't have the "linking" thing down yet so here's the Item # 180212194770 from E-bay instead. Sellers store name is Global-Automotive. The item is also listed from them in another ad for sonoma. Same p/n Delco #AFS-105/GM# 25312200 . You're quite welcome glad to help out. :)
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roadrunner wrote:...I don't have the "linking" thing down yet ...
Over 500 posts and you have not taken the time to figure it out?
Time to start reading more and posting less.

Link't long url , long URL links to short description question , Links

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The test forum is there to try your skills. Most often others will drop in and help you out.

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Sorry Brule. I am a slow learner. Never ran a computer till 96 when it was "dumped in my lap" quite literally. :trex: Consider me properly "spanked". :hide:
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I am sorry too. I spend a huge amount of time cleaning up and trying to keep this forum informational.
It really makes you appreciate those who take the time to make a quality post. Efforts taken to link, resize, spell check, punctuate, use quotes sparingly, reduce the quote, etc. are noticed.
Even the restraint to just read and not feel the need to beat a dead hose, or comment just for the sake of it is a valued quality.
I know we hound on the search function. I would much rather continue and old thread than start a new one. Stick to the topic and do your best not to drag it off in another direction. The information is easier to find and all in one location. You don't have to struggle through comments about smoke signals and the brand of razor in fifty different threads.

Don't take anything personally. My posts are directed at the lurker that has never posted. He is watching and learning. When he is ready he will register and provide us with a very articulate informative, properly coded post in a topic we all thought long dead. I gotta dream right? :roll:
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