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StickyMicky 26 July 2004 12:27 PM

Changed Dealer Ship attitudes
 
today i went back to my favorite dealer ship for sum parts :rolleyes:

only i had a battle plan ;)
my JDM car was parked around the corner and i walked into the dealer ship on foot, asked them for a classic front wheel stud and nut, they asked for a chassis number and i whipped out a bit of paper with all my mates uk turbo details :D

they were "really nice" about it

the diffrence in attitudes was amazing, from the same people who refused to serve me a few months back

they were so nice im thinking of going back and ordering a rear crankshaft seal when the stud and nut comes in :)

AndyC_772 26 July 2004 12:33 PM

It seems to vary quite a lot between dealerships - I spoke to one a couple of weeks ago who said they'd be only too happy to service and provide parts for my new JDM STI that arrives in a few weeks, within the limits of the parts they actually have available. Given that there are an awful lot of bits in common I thought that was pretty reasonable.

Jamescsti 26 July 2004 04:05 PM

I went into the Subaru dealer in Huddersfield today to ask about a few parts, with my Jap STi parked outside in full view and they were still happy to help but obviously could only supply UK spec parts

Dazza's-STi 26 July 2004 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by StickyMicky
today i went back to my favorite dealer ship for sum parts :rolleyes:

only i had a battle plan ;)
my JDM car was parked around the corner and i walked into the dealer ship on foot, asked them for a classic front wheel stud and nut, they asked for a chassis number and i whipped out a bit of paper with all my mates uk turbo details :D

they were "really nice" about it

the diffrence in attitudes was amazing, from the same people who refused to serve me a few months back

they were so nice im thinking of going back and ordering a rear crankshaft seal when the stud and nut comes in :)

Why the frooook do they need a chassi number for a nut! :ponder2:

SUBTYPER 26 July 2004 05:16 PM

Why use a dealership that obviously doesn`t want your business? Dennis Common are good and so are Gilesgate always had no problems getting parts for my JDM even when its parked on the carpark.


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