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<blockquote data-quote="andrewmoore13" data-source="post: 3410909" data-attributes="member: 580820"><p>are u serious? a radiator cap? thats all u got? come on big parts that people actually give a sh!t about.</p><p></p><p>and as far as ur quote goes, actually it was an accident, i highlighted and deleted the bottom part of the paragraph but if u honestly want me to go back and put it in there i really dont care, the fact remains that if u blow a water pump on a domestic car/crack a radiator, its going to cost more than if it happened to a honda or a toyota.</p><p></p><p>for water pumps for the imports run around 30-40$, for the domestics its more or less 50-60$</p><p></p><p>as for the cars being assembled here... rereading over what i said i agree with and conceit that u are correct in the respect that it has nothing to do with where the parts were manufactured, however, it goes without saying that in general i'm referring to replacement parts. and for the most part there are companies that produce replacement parts for all kinds of vehicles, for example valucraft. this brand, in general, has lower pricing for imported cars vs. domestics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andrewmoore13, post: 3410909, member: 580820"] are u serious? a radiator cap? thats all u got? come on big parts that people actually give a sh!t about. and as far as ur quote goes, actually it was an accident, i highlighted and deleted the bottom part of the paragraph but if u honestly want me to go back and put it in there i really dont care, the fact remains that if u blow a water pump on a domestic car/crack a radiator, its going to cost more than if it happened to a honda or a toyota. for water pumps for the imports run around 30-40$, for the domestics its more or less 50-60$ as for the cars being assembled here... rereading over what i said i agree with and conceit that u are correct in the respect that it has nothing to do with where the parts were manufactured, however, it goes without saying that in general i'm referring to replacement parts. and for the most part there are companies that produce replacement parts for all kinds of vehicles, for example valucraft. this brand, in general, has lower pricing for imported cars vs. domestics. [/QUOTE]
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