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==Use online sources like Craigslist and Ebay: Buy early, time is your friend== If you know ahead of time what things typically break on your model of vehicle, or if you know you plan to upgrade in the future, its wise to have them ahead of time. Time is your friend when it comes to cheap parts. For instance, if you have a 7.3L Ford Powerstroke diesel, you know that you'll have to replace a glow plug relay and a cam position sensor at some point. Keep your eyes open for cheap deals on them and get them on your shelf so you're ready to fix it when it goes. If you plan on upgrading heads on your chevy 350 next month or next year, start shopping now. There is a good chance you'll find a real steal on parts instead of waiting until you're ready and having to pay full market value. Wait for the cheap deals, be ready by purchasing when it's cheap. When you ''need'' something, you usually pay full price for it. When you ''want'' something, you're more likely to pay less. There are many online sellers who get a hold of a large lot of the same product and put them up for sale at really cheap prices. As long as you're dealing with a new-in-box product, you can be assured its the real deal. If it isn't the real deal, you are protected under Ebay's policy. If you have some space in a garage or shed, stockpile some things. I have a search saved on Ebay that sends me an email everytime something gets listed that fits my criteria. For instance, I have one set up to email me any time parts come up that fit my cars that are under $10. You'd be surprised what comes up. Anytime you have a few minutes, comb through your local paper, and especially Craigslist. Good deals go fast on Craigslist, so its wise to be ready to jump. You can even score free engines and cars.
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