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10-26-2013 04:11 PM #16
Living down here in the deep south,,we usually rely on the local shops to supply us with a good deal,,and some of them do..You learn which ones to trust after a while.. I have just been a little scared to throw an order and bankcard number at somebody in the northern hemisphere,for parts I need..although, I do know a few people who buy direct from the US,,including Speedway,,and have had no issues..Might try it myself,next time I need something..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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11-03-2013 07:47 PM #17
Until I started building this 27 T coupe, I never had much dealings with Speedway motors. But they have a lot of stuff for T models that I have purchased and like it has been said, I had nothing but good service. When I had a question about a part, I spoke directly with a customer service agent (who spoke english ) and always got a good answer from them. Some of there stuff is pricey, but not overboard.
Also, that is a fine looking roadster you've built! First class work!Trust everyone once. Just be cautious of what may be lost.
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