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[alfa] Re: alfa (164) parts
While DiFatta has ALWAYS been reasonably priced, AND helpful that is no
reason to avoid Alfa Parts. They are also VERY knowledgable and carry more OEM
parts than anyone. (Well, maybe a tie with Algar in Philly). My links:
http://www.algarferrari.com/f_parts.php East Coast Alfa OEM parts King
http://www.alfapartscatalog.com/ West Coast Alfa OEM parts King
http://www.difatta.com/ Great parts, great prices, great people
http://www.vickauto.com/ Great parts, some aftermarket, very knowledgable,
one day shipping to me! :-)
http://www.international-auto.com/ Vast selection, lots of aftermarket,
custom made
http://www.paulspruell.com/parts/parts.html Third Coast Alfa OEM parts King
http://www.apedirect.com/ Used parts, famous for non-responsiveness - keep
calling, it's worth it.
http://www.arricambi.com/ never seem to have what I need. Nice folks.
http://www.alfabill.com/ limited selection, but if he has it, you want it.
http://www.trailalfa.com/ alternative OEM source
http://www.alfaheaven.com/ mixed reviews, racing knowledge is tops.
http://www.alfissimo.com/Main_page.html 164 enthusiast, limited selection.
In a message dated 6/23/2004 8:45:55 PM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
Thank you so much Karl ! I will stay away from "Alfa Parts" as far as I
can.
>DiFatta brothers in Maryland. Indeed, some of their stuff is not OEM. I
>trust their judgement though. Their prices are a factor of 2 less than Alfa
>Parts in berkeley, for the most part. ...
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