Best place to sell LTX parts? Link Added
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Best place to sell LTX parts? Link Added
Is it here in this forum? I know it's probably against forum rules to post them here but every LTX site seems pretty dead to me they'll get buried in the FS section here. At least here it is active and people care. Not parting a car or anything, just a few parts I accumulated for builds that I no longer need. Monoblade, AS&M headers, etc.
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I've seen a lot of posts in here, but I've seen the mods tell them it's ok if they have them in the classifieds. I believe the best route to go would be to list them in the classifieds and have a thread here linking to it. that seems to be what keeps people out of trouble with the mods and gets the most attention from the actual LT1 audience.
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As they don't have an LT specific classifieds I prefer when people post stuff in here as I hate digging through days worth of ads just to see an LT in the listing title if the seller even put it in.
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Here's the appropriate link in the FS section.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-cla...l#post18909510
https://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-cla...l#post18909510
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There has been static with GTP several years ago, but from everything I've seen they have always performed well. Guaranteed for a stock ported head they are still as good as, or better than any other interweb rock star today. Craig be one of the forefathers of making LT1's fast.
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What I know is became extremely popular from the mid 90's to the early 2000's after the many testimonies and timeslips of fast cars with GTP heads. From what I read Craig hired help. The help did not deliver the same. Customer service was allegedly not up to par, either. Popularity diminished.
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Seems like the common path of a majority of the specialty small shop (one could argue they are really just local vendors who make it 'big' when people figure out where all the fast cars are, lol) vendors I have done business with. When it's owner and a few they provide killer service but demand far exceeds supply. From there it's a crapshoot.
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