Best place to buy Bosch wideband sensors?
I need a new one for my Innovate LC-1, but I haven't bought one in years. Where's the best/ cheapest place to buy them these days?
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ebay?
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http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/de...&keyword=17014
O'reilly gets $52 for them in the store. I don't think i'm going to find better than that... |
advance auto parts using an online discount code.
IIRC I got one for like $45. speaking of which i might have two spares... want me to look first? one like brand new, one maybe a few years of use. |
If you want to hook a brother up on the almost new one, I'd be happy to pay you something for it.
I just remembered that the guy I sold my S2000 to is an assistant manager at an O'Reilly now, so i sent a text to get the homie hook up price on a new Jetta sensor. I'll have to wait and see how that pans out... |
$50 -
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Like Braine said.
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...GRPEMISAMS____ Use retemenot123 coupon code for 20 off 50 and pick it up at your local store. |
The Promotion Code you Entered is Not Valid.
I had the aforementioned O'Reilly employee pick me one up for $36+ tax. |
Advance has some of sort coupon code that works every week. If you call and order they tend to give the best price, and you can still pick up locally.
They gave me a 33% off deal once when on a 15% off deal was going on at the time. |
Originally Posted by vehicular
(Post 787224)
The Promotion Code you Entered is Not Valid.
I had the aforementioned O'Reilly employee pick me one up for $36+ tax. |
X1 on the coupon code promo. Mine was $36.
Comes with a one year warranty. So, if you kept the box, receipt, and the old one, you could wait 6 mo and turn it in under warranty. (I'm not advocating this, but this may have crossed some peoples minds..........) "Trick or Treat" |
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