FYI SoCal Cat Lovers!
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FYI SoCal Cat Lovers!
Just to make it clear: I am not in any way afiliated with the outfit I will tell you about!
Place is called "Elite Auto Parts" and it's located in Sun Valley (search Google and you'll find it), close to Burbank Airport. The owner's name is Rick (tell him Daniel from the Jag Forum sent you!), and he is a stand up guy, and takes great care of his clients.
Elite specializes in LOW MILEAGE wrecked Jaguars, and Rick has (literally!) TONS of usefull parts, and his pricing is VERY reasonable. From little odds and ends, to engines, transmissions, interior parts (any!), to switches, electric modules, glass,......you name it, he's got it!
I just purchased almost complete NED interior for my VDP, for a VERY reasonable price. Whatever parts you need to keep your cat pretty, and purring, give Rick a call.
Just a satisfied client.
Place is called "Elite Auto Parts" and it's located in Sun Valley (search Google and you'll find it), close to Burbank Airport. The owner's name is Rick (tell him Daniel from the Jag Forum sent you!), and he is a stand up guy, and takes great care of his clients.
Elite specializes in LOW MILEAGE wrecked Jaguars, and Rick has (literally!) TONS of usefull parts, and his pricing is VERY reasonable. From little odds and ends, to engines, transmissions, interior parts (any!), to switches, electric modules, glass,......you name it, he's got it!
I just purchased almost complete NED interior for my VDP, for a VERY reasonable price. Whatever parts you need to keep your cat pretty, and purring, give Rick a call.
Just a satisfied client.
Last edited by danielsand; 11-07-2012 at 05:46 PM.
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New is ALWAYS better, you are right, but......
I have very analitic (or is it annal?) way of looking at that. Comes down to math.
All parts have their lifespan. The whole car has it's lifespan. So,....if your VVT failed at X number of miles/years, how long will the used part from a vehicle that has HALF (or less) miles on the clock, last? The math says it should last at least 50% more of your curent mileage (all things being equal!). And if you buy that part at 20-30 cents on a Dollar,.......you get my drift. The new VVT you bought will probably be fully functional when the car is beyond repair, and dies. So for less than 200 (or there about) you could've bought the used unit, that would last until the car dies,.....or something like that.
When I "invest" in parts, I always try to count how many miles/years this part will "live", and then I decide whether to go with a new one, rebuilt one, or used.
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New is ALWAYS better, you are right, but......
I have very analitic (or is it annal?) way of looking at that. Comes down to math.
All parts have their lifespan. The whole car has it's lifespan. So,....if your VVT failed at X number of miles/years, how long will the used part from a vehicle that has HALF (or less) miles on the clock, last? The math says it should last at least 50% more of your curent mileage (all things being equal!). And if you buy that part at 20-30 cents on a Dollar,.......you get my drift. The new VVT you bought will probably be fully functional when the car is beyond repair, and dies. So for less than 200 (or there about) you could've bought the used unit, that would last until the car dies,.....or something like that.
When I "invest" in parts, I always try to count how many miles/years this part will "live", and then I decide whether to go with a new one, rebuilt one, or used.
I have very analitic (or is it annal?) way of looking at that. Comes down to math.
All parts have their lifespan. The whole car has it's lifespan. So,....if your VVT failed at X number of miles/years, how long will the used part from a vehicle that has HALF (or less) miles on the clock, last? The math says it should last at least 50% more of your curent mileage (all things being equal!). And if you buy that part at 20-30 cents on a Dollar,.......you get my drift. The new VVT you bought will probably be fully functional when the car is beyond repair, and dies. So for less than 200 (or there about) you could've bought the used unit, that would last until the car dies,.....or something like that.
When I "invest" in parts, I always try to count how many miles/years this part will "live", and then I decide whether to go with a new one, rebuilt one, or used.
I had a 98 VDP that had a noisy VVT gear and it stayed that way till I sold it. Drove me nuts though.
However, if the used part was a 30 minute drive away, (assuming no traffic or taking the motorcycle) I have to admit that my impulsivity would have changed my decision for me.
Thanks again for your useful post.
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Elite Auto Parts
Hi danielsland,
I agree with you. I have had use him on my 92 Jaguar Vanden Plas last year and i am so satisfied with his help.
I was able to restore my seatbelt in good working condition.
I was also able to change/upgrade my seat from a newer donor car that he has.
Hes a very helpfull guy and i highly recommend him.
I think his tel nos is 818 767 0445
his exact address is 9944 Glenoaks Blvd. Sun Valley CA 91352
I am not in anyway affiliated or connected with the guy.
just trying to share my experience.
regards.
I agree with you. I have had use him on my 92 Jaguar Vanden Plas last year and i am so satisfied with his help.
I was able to restore my seatbelt in good working condition.
I was also able to change/upgrade my seat from a newer donor car that he has.
Hes a very helpfull guy and i highly recommend him.
I think his tel nos is 818 767 0445
his exact address is 9944 Glenoaks Blvd. Sun Valley CA 91352
I am not in anyway affiliated or connected with the guy.
just trying to share my experience.
regards.
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