Where do you buy your parts from?

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dtom4
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I'm going to be doing a bunch of maintenance on my 97 Pathfinder SE. I need some oem parts like hoses, tstat, and other basic service items but also want to upgrade to performance stuff in some areas like brake pads, ignition wires, rotors, etc. Which venders have you dealt with that offers best price and service? Where do you guys buy from? TIA

Dave97 Pathfinder SE69K miles, bone stock


rlp
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I was wandering the same as to who are the best vendors???

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Pwnin O'Brien
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If it's an expensive part (over $100): CourtesyParts.com

If it's not an expensive part (under $100): Local Nissan dealer

Everything's cheaper in Texas; it's a fact.

dtom4
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Pwnin O’Brien wrote:If it's an expensive part (over $100): CourtesyParts.com

If it's not an expensive part (under $100): Local Nissan dealer

Everything's cheaper in Texas; it's a fact.
Thanks. I've ordered from Courtesy years ago for my Z car. Local dealer is out of the question around here. Prices are always way over msrp and sometimes by a few times.

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GRNMACHINE
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Great prices from courtesy. Lately I have been using McKinney in Texas as well. McKinney has been a little cheaper and the internet sales rep Rob has been informative and great to deal with. Had to use local dealer for a few needed items and wow they are really really high-----on what I am not sure.....

alexf20c
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another vote for CourtesyParts.com

i live down the street from them (~250mi) so if the part is in stock, it's usually here within 2 days, sometimes overnight. great prices as well

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Empty V
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I was using autopartswarehouse.com but their prices are kind of high for an online store. I've had "great success!" with Parts Geek (fuel filters and in-cabin air filters) and just ordered a Beck Arnley ATF Filter/gasket replacement kit from Stock Wise Auto for only $16.00! I've contacted them and they had offered that if we ever wanted to do a group buy we could get some good deals. they also said that in a few weeks they'll be launching a new site called http://www.ProStockAutoParts.com. This is the first time I've done business with them and so far they're really fast to respond. I asked them to find my package before it goes out and change the shipping method and they did withing minutes. The online industry is all about customer service and good pricing and I'm willing to give these guys a chance. Maybe we can even get a special NICO coupon code.

Billy

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GRNMACHINE
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Good to hear and thanks for the info Empty! Will definitely check them out. Have had some succes with Ex parts on amazon also (specifically Motorcraft & MOOG!), not so much success with amazon on Path parts though.

rlp
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Pwnin O’Brien wrote:If it's an expensive part (over $100): CourtesyParts.com

If it's not an expensive part (under $100): Local Nissan dealer

Everything's cheaper in Texas; it's a fact.
Just went to Courtesy. The diagrams are the best ive found. AWESOME call.

Thanks

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rydebynite
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Selling front leather bra for 2000-2004 Pathfinder. Will ship to you if not in area.

http://norfolk.craigslist.org/for/1643870032.html

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lino
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The guys in my signature have unbeatable deals. They don't have every part but the parts they do have are very very cheap (all Genuine) and they also have some out of production rare parts too.

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For OEM Nissan parts, i recommend either http://www.pinnaclenissan.com or http://www.courtesyparts.com

My buddy recently even found a good deal at http://www.parts.com recently

For aftermarket Nissan off-road parts : http://www.ruggedrocksoffroad.com


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