All,
I'm a member of another forum and they have a discount codes area. I couldn't find one here. RockAuto is a good place to find parts for new and classic cars. I just got my steering wheel multi-function switch part for my 65 mustang there.
When you order parts, they give you a discount code for your next purchase. It's 5% off which usually is enough to cover taxes or shipping costs. I figured we all could use a little discount.
Here is the code that is good till April 22, 2012.84367876950197
All you have to do is enter this code in the "how'd you hear about us" text box at checkout and 5% will be taken off automatically
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1965 Fastback Mustang
Rangoon Red
289ci V8, 4-speed Toploader
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1968 Coupe - currently I6 3spd, restomod underway.
2004 Forester XT - DD and parts hauler
2009 Cobalt SS - 330whp 370wtrq - 32mpg -Track Star
I made sure to use one of these codes when my tie rod ends. Rockauto is great, I work in a dealership parts department so I can buy parts at cost. The exact same part number for Raybestos tie rod ends ended up being the same price for two (incl shipping) from rockauto as one tie rod end at cost from the chain parts store my dealership uses. Only one small complaint though, I did not get another discount code. Do they send it to you when your order ships, perhaps? I was looking forward to sharing another discount code with the VMF!
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1968 C code Coupe "Tillie", stock 289 w/ 3 speed.
Desert car from Southern California. Rebuilding front
suspension, steering, and brakes before I add more
horses under the hood.
It took a while, but here is my discount code: 109297758970247 good until Oct 21. Just in time for my LCAs!
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1968 C code Coupe "Tillie", stock 289 w/ 3 speed.
Desert car from Southern California. Rebuilding front
suspension, steering, and brakes before I add more
horses under the hood.
Last edited by BadBlue68; 08-24-2012 at 11:59 AM.
Reason: made discount code bold
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