my project in danger

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.....I clicked on this post because it caught my attention. After reading all the replies, I am filled with a sense of gratitude and thankfulness (that often get forgotten, by me) to live in such a blessed country. GOD has blessed the USA and although we have our share of problems (now, more than ever, it would seem) this is the greatest place on earth! Thank GOD for the USA.....and MOPARS!.....just my 2 cents.....carry on....
If I had been born in the USA, without a doubt I would say exactly the same thing.
 
Hi guys,
i'm home with back pain. so i thought to myself.
nothing better than ordering parts for the Dodge Dart.
the full jack at Tony parts for 70 dollars.
you will not believe me, it will happen to me for 360dolars.
it is really unfair. This is theft.
imagine when buying a gearbox, a rear axle, cylinder heads ...
 
Hi guys,
i'm home with back pain. so i thought to myself.
nothing better than ordering parts for the Dodge Dart.
the full jack at Tony parts for 70 dollars.
you will not believe me, it will happen to me for 360dolars.
it is really unfair. This is theft.
imagine when buying a gearbox, a rear axle, cylinder heads ...


Is it cheaper if someone here could buy it and then ship it overseas to you? I'm not sure when you would get it though, our mail system hasn't been very quick at anything international since COVID started.
 
I remember buying my 340 dart in 1993 specifically thinking "this car is pre emission /catalytic converter,I ll be able to run any HP High compression built engine I want...:)
 
Is it cheaper if someone here could buy it and then ship it overseas to you? I'm not sure when you would get it though, our mail system hasn't been very quick at anything international since COVID started.
I have no idea.
Last week I wanted to order the stainless steel fuel line for 80 dollars from you and more than 600 euros for transport.
I answered no, no way
here in europe loving an american car is really very discouraging.
and even if I am the son of a Belgian mother and an Italian father, I don't really want to drive with an engine that is less than 5 liters.
 
I remember buying my 340 dart in 1993 specifically thinking "this car is pre emission /catalytic converter,I ll be able to run any HP High compression built engine I want...:)
I'm really happy for you, make the most of this opportunity.
 
I have no idea.
Last week I wanted to order the stainless steel fuel line for 80 dollars from you and more than 600 euros for transport.
I answered no, no way
here in europe loving an american car is really very discouraging.
and even if I am the son of a Belgian mother and an Italian father, I don't really want to drive with an engine that is less than 5 liters.

I have seen that a lot from people in other countries, that the shipping is way too expensive. Even people just over the border from me in Canada end up paying 50% for the product and then an astronomical amount to ship it.
 
I have no idea.
Last week I wanted to order the stainless steel fuel line for 80 dollars from you and more than 600 euros for transport.
I answered no, no way
here in europe loving an american car is really very discouraging.
and even if I am the son of a Belgian mother and an Italian father, I don't really want to drive with an engine that is less than 5 liters.
You sound like a V8 man, even in the US its expensive, things are stacked against old cars,they make it difficult to keep and maintain one, between fuel prices and inferior quality parts its tough. An old Mopar guy once told me "dont throw anything that came from these cars away,someone will need it and use it.
 
You sound like a V8 man, even in the US its expensive, things are stacked against old cars,they make it difficult to keep and maintain one, between fuel prices and inferior quality parts its tough. An old Mopar guy once told me "dont throw anything that came from these cars away,someone will need it and use it.
It's a beautiful sentence
 
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