I have ordered a few times from each of the following:
www.slhonda.com (California, great drawings at site, plus
OEM part nos.)
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com (East Coast, Rhode Island IIRC,
same great drawings, doesn't give OEM part nos.)
Prices are similar, especially when taking into account
shipping.
I made my first order from www.cheapesthondaparts.com
(Colorado, no drawings, allows you to type in OEM part nos.
and get prices, arguably best shipping charges) this past
Monday. Their order status page wasn't showing anything
changing, so I called yesterday. Seemed my order fell
through the cracks, but the guy assured me most likely they
would get it into shipping that day, and check the site
Saturday and Monday for tracking info.
All three of these tend to greatly beat the dealer's prices.
Gary - 22 Apr 2006 23:31 GMT
Anyone order from this site
http://www.handa-accessories.com/
Gary
>I have ordered a few times from each of the following:
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> All three of these tend to greatly beat the dealer's prices.
SoCalMike - 23 Apr 2006 07:03 GMT
> Anyone order from this site
>
> http://www.handa-accessories.com/
yup. i have. i forget what, but there were no problems with the order or
the shipment.
jmattis@attglobal.net - 23 Apr 2006 17:46 GMT
> > http://www.handa-accessories.com/
>
> yup. i have. i forget what, but there were no problems with the order or
> the shipment.
So have I, although it has been years. I remember the stuff was OEM
factory fresh and very well packaged, for a reasonable price.
FunkyKev - 27 Apr 2006 09:28 GMT
http://www.handa-accessories.com/
Yep. Good stuff.
There is also a dealer named NORM REEVES that my brother got my fog
lights from. L.A. or Temecula or somewhere, I think. He was happy.
So am I. 100% OEM and complete on the part I got. I only remember the
name.
KL
SoCalMike - 28 Apr 2006 02:52 GMT
> http://www.handa-accessories.com/
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> So am I. 100% OEM and complete on the part I got. I only remember the
> name.
so do i... theyre in the cerritos auto square. $220 for an O2 sensor,
which was no freebie or giveaway. but its what i needed at the time, and
they had it. wasnt ready to go aftermarket, yet... and all the usual
suspects (kragen/pepboys/autozone) were out of stock on it anyway.
I was happy with the company that sells Honda parts on ebay. I bought a
floor liner for the odyssey from him and a auto dim rear view mirror for an
Accord. Both came quickly.
> Thanks
> Gary