hotel 46 said:nah i dont parts are a problem, i trade the wife's ferrari in every two years before its first service.
and on a serious note parts are one thing, its the easy part, its someone to diagnose the problem and fix it. during the course of my early days i did my time as a mechanic. mechanics are non existant nowadays, they have a new name,technical assistants. i still repair the odd machine for fun at times and parts can be a problem especially when the bonehead on the other end of the phone has only been on the job for a month. the other day i asked an agent for a starter for a machine, got quoted 1600 aud, told him he was mad, he offered to include post. hopped on the net, bought the same starter from the same factory in japan through america and 6 days later it arrived in the local ozpost incl delivery for 397aud. now i dont even support the local dealer as he has no stock and if he does he does not have a sales assistant to get it. we are fast becoming a throw away society.
It is amazing though what part you can find by Google and a couple of calls.I even got a Turbosmart boost controller ( which is an Australian product worth $110 AUD here) hand delivered to our room at Planet Hollywood 8 hours before a big race in Arizona that we needed to get to and I paid the guy $100 cash?
I would not stack parts.Its all there now.