Supplying your own parts for service
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Supplying your own parts for service
Just booked in for service in a couple of weeks and I'm considering supplying my own sparkplugs.
It appears that the dealers charge around
It appears that the dealers charge around
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Originally Posted by The Boy Wonder,Jul 12 2005, 02:38 PM
Which plugs are you going from and where are you getting them?
NGK
HONDA S2000 2.02001
Part Number: PFR7G-11S
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No of Plugs: 4
Eng Series/Type: DOHC VTEC
PFR7G-11S 10.47 That's for 1
From---> http://www.spark-plugs.co.uk/pages/pricing...priceer-zgr.htm
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I think they would probably be a bit cheesed off.
From my experience this sort of thing is seriously looked down on in Skyline tuning circles. The oft quoted analogy is "bringing food to the restaurant".
In your case you could probably just say they are "high performance spark plugs" or something and you didn't think they would be able to get them.
From my experience this sort of thing is seriously looked down on in Skyline tuning circles. The oft quoted analogy is "bringing food to the restaurant".
In your case you could probably just say they are "high performance spark plugs" or something and you didn't think they would be able to get them.
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Originally Posted by Durzel,Jul 12 2005, 02:50 PM
I think they would probably be a bit cheesed off.
From my experience this sort of thing is seriously looked down on in Skyline tuning circles. The oft quoted analogy is "bringing food to the restaurant".
In your case you could probably just say they are "high performance spark plugs" or something and you didn't think they would be able to get them.
From my experience this sort of thing is seriously looked down on in Skyline tuning circles. The oft quoted analogy is "bringing food to the restaurant".
In your case you could probably just say they are "high performance spark plugs" or something and you didn't think they would be able to get them.
On the one hand I don't want to piss the dealer off too much, but I also realise that he is ripping me off.
I wouldn't use the not being able to get them line though, I'd probably just tell them that I am able to source equivalent plugs at half the price.
At the end of the day it is a free market and if they get a bee in their bonnet then I will simply take my custom elsewhere.
So I'm pretty much decided what I'm going to do now, its just a case of do I adopt method 'b' and give them a coutesy call informing them that I'm supplying my own sparkplugs or method 'c' of just pitching up with a set.