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Brakes/Discounted Rate/wishfull thinking
At the bottom of ARTs webpage, it says that they give group discounts. Would I get a discount there if I tell them that I am part of this group. Probably just wishfull thinking.
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i believe that is for a group purchase. how many makes up a group, i don't know. 10, 100, 1000? i am ready to buy some ART rotors soon, how about you? may need to start an "ART Group Purchase" thread.
Alan |
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Quote:
-Mike |
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Sounds good. It may be worth a try though I need mine SOON! Those brakes make the nicest car I have owned feel like YUGO. I am buying some soon, got the cash just might wait until I see what kind of response I get from the group.
Mike |
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I am interested too. Looks like we are starting to get a group together now.
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Be Warned:
I ordered brakes from ART with a claimed ten-day turnaround time. One month later they hadn't shipped. Apparently Dean had been having some problems with his plater and was working on getting a new one. I don't know what his situation is right now, but bear this in mind. I don't have the rotors yet, so I can't tell you if they were worth the wait (they undoubtedly will be), but I'll let you know as soon as I can. -Adam |
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Check your local Yellow Pages
Most major cities have a cryogenic treating facility. Buy the rotors from your local dealer, KVR, or somewhere else that actually cares about customer service and have them treated locally. It will probably be cheaper and quicker.
BTW- from my experience, Group buys are a pain in the butt. Todd
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Down to none Last edited by wawazat??; 04-28-2002 at 07:32 AM. |
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