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I order the "Metro Package" about 10 days ago. The dealer sold it to me at his cost and rolled it into the truck deal for me. When I went to get the truck they said they had something in for me, but it didn't seem quite right. The parts manager came out with a cell phone/PDA holder, a goofy look on his face, and said that he'd gotten 6 of them for some reason and couldn't figure out what happened. I gave him a big smile and a laugh. Told him that he wasn't the only one to screw that up and shared with him what I seen on this board.
I convinced him to let me get behind his desk, get on this board, and print out your post with the part numbers. He gave me a big thank you and headed to his parts computer. He came back saying that his parts computer didn't show that number (and that he'd just loaded the most recent parts update that morning.) He went on to say that he ordered it by the part number that you listed and it was accepted fine and was on its way.
One more victory for the "Enthusiasts". What did we do before the internet???
One more victory for the "Enthusiasts". What did we do before the internet???
atari????
baseball??
bicycles???
tree forts????
cops and robbers??
i try to keep my 5 year old away from video games but yet i spend 2 hrs PER NIGHT on the internet. it is an addicting technology. believe me, we spend a lot of time here in development trying to find the next "addicting technology"
sat radio, navigation, cell phones, blackberry email, etc all fall into this.
me... I "belong " to Ford truck enthusiest, F150 online, Offshoreonly (offshore boating), and totallyamaha (snowmobiling)
jsut can't get enough.
I digress.........
anyway, glad we (others helped with the part numbers too) could help
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