Source for stock parts
When I was running my Miata and needed to buy parts, it was obvious where to get them. Mazda Motorsports would sell stock parts for the dealer invoice cost to anyone who participated in any form of motorsports in their Mazda vehicle.
Now I've got an S2000, and I'd like to get a second set of hardware to install on my new Penske shocks, so that I keep the stock shocks fully assembled. I don't really know where to go to get the best prices. I found Majestic Honda online (www.hondaparts.com) and their prices seem decent. In comparison a local dealer wanted almost 2 times as much for the same parts.
Where do the rest of you all get your Honda factory parts?
Does anyone know where to get stock parts catalogs in fiche or electronic form?
Now I've got an S2000, and I'd like to get a second set of hardware to install on my new Penske shocks, so that I keep the stock shocks fully assembled. I don't really know where to go to get the best prices. I found Majestic Honda online (www.hondaparts.com) and their prices seem decent. In comparison a local dealer wanted almost 2 times as much for the same parts.
Where do the rest of you all get your Honda factory parts?
Does anyone know where to get stock parts catalogs in fiche or electronic form?
My neighbor is the parts director for a Honda dealer, so I get all my parts at cost.
But I've also used http://www.slhondaparts.com/
But I've also used http://www.slhondaparts.com/
Originally Posted by blah,Nov 4 2005, 07:40 PM
My neighbor is the parts director for a Honda dealer, so I get all my parts at cost.
Mike, "at cost" usually means the dealer sells it to you for what it cost them to buy it.
San Leandro Honda's prices seem pretty good, but not as good as Majestic Honda's. Too bad, since they are pretty close to me.
San Leandro Honda's prices seem pretty good, but not as good as Majestic Honda's. Too bad, since they are pretty close to me.
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