some ? about napa parts
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From: New Palestine, IN (Just East of Indy)
Car: '85 Z28
Engine: 305
Transmission: WC T5, 3.23 posi
The 4" y-pipe is probably for a truck or something, not our cars. I'm not sure what brand headers they sell, but they're probably not top quality. I would reccomend hooker super comps (pn: 2055) with the corresponding y-pipe (which is 2.5" y to 3" single).
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From: The nation's capital
Car: 91 RS
Engine: 350 TBI
Transmission: 700R4
Napa is expensive
....there you go, those are my words of wisdom. The people who work at Napa know their sh*t pretty good (atleast from my experience), but because of their name, they can charge more. I go to Autozone or my local AC Delco dealer.
....there you go, those are my words of wisdom. The people who work at Napa know their sh*t pretty good (atleast from my experience), but because of their name, they can charge more. I go to Autozone or my local AC Delco dealer.
yeah napa is expensive.....in some cases. but the napa name is a good quality part. i work in a parts department and if we need to emergency order something we get it from napa and have not had a come-back on any napa products yet. i could not have my car the way it is nowwithout napa
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From: NW Ohio
Car: '91 RS
Engine: LO3, For now...
Transmission: 700R4
I find that my local NAPA store is pretty competitive with Autozone on price, and often have (IMO) better quality parts, especially electrical. I don't usually buy OEM parts unless that's the only source. Talk about expensive.
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