Showing posts with label motorcraft parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motorcraft parts. Show all posts

Monday, June 27, 2011

Working on Your Own Car



With the economy the way it is these days, many people are doing everything they can to save money. One of the things we can help with here at Rightnowautoparts.com is by providing real, dealership quality OE auto parts at wholesale pricing. Especially if you are working on an American car, we are your source for GM parts, ACDelco Parts, Ford parts and Motorcraft parts.

It should go without saying, but we always suggest that if you want your car repaired right the very first time, it is best to replace auto parts with the exact same auto parts that came on the car. It just isn't really a money saver if you get the parts for a few percentage points less, but then have to replace them shortly thereafter because the dependability wasn't there. You can be confident that the auto parts you buy from us would be the exact same ones you would get over the parts counter at your local Ford or GM dealership... you will just be saving a ton of money on the purchase price.

Speaking of savings, from now until the end of June you can save an additional 10%, on top of our already wholesale pricing, by using the coupon code 6twit7 during checkout. We are all in this thing together and anything we can do to help we are. Thanks for being such great customers!

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Friday, June 10, 2011

How Does Batman Buy Auto Parts?


We all know that when Bruce Wayne needs his car worked on it would be Alfred that picks up the phone and orders the auto parts for the Rolls Royce (Are they a Rolls or Bentley family?) I kind of think that Alfred would have to be a cross trained Butler/Driver/Cook just to keeps things confidential. But what happens when Batman wants to work on his Sunday driver?

Surely he keeps more than just the Batmobile in that vast Cave are under the mansion? Like the rest of us, he probably has his "work" car and then his "fun" car (not saying the Batmobile isn't fun, but I think you know what I mean). In that context I can see Batman rolling out from under this custom Mustang, grease on the exposed area of his mask, and calling the Ford dealership in Gotham City for a new serpentine belt for his blower(s).

With that in mind I feel it is my duty to let him know that he could save tons of money on those Ford parts by looking up that Motorcraft belt on rightnowautoparts.com. Better yet, since it is obvious those blowers are aftermarket, he would probably need to call 888-921-9154 so one of our auto parts specialist could help him find the correct parts. Our online ordering system would then be used, because it is entirely encrypted and secure, and the car parts would be delivered upstairs to the mansion. I mean, just because he is a millionaire does not mean he doesn't enjoy working on his own cars... there is just something fulfilling about bolting the final auto parts onto your project car and then cranking it up for a drive...

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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

And I need a 710 cap also...


Call to an imported car parts warehouse: "I need a 28-ounce water pump."

"A what?"

"My husband says he needs a 28-ounce water pump."

"A 28-ounce water pump? What kind of car is it for?"

"It's an old Datsun, I think."

As the parts guy writes down "Datsun, 28oz. water pump" the light in his head goes on.

"Oh yes ma'am. We've got 28 ounce water pumps. We have 24-ounce and 26-ounce water pumps too."

"Finally! You're the first place I've called that knew what I was talking about."

"Yes ma'am. That's because we're a full-service parts warehouse; it's our job to have the parts you need, like a 28-ounce water pump."



The parts guy jots down on his order form: "Customer pick-up: Datsun 280Z water pump."

Auto Parts Orchestra



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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

2010 Mustang GT vs 2011 Mustang V6



Put me down for the 2015 50th Anniversary Mustang Coupe with V6 345 HP 42 MPG in Flat Black with Two Dark Grey Racing Stripes and Black Wheels... and please tint the windows and black out any chrome.