PC DA 7424 Buffer For $99.95

You can buy it at Lowe's for 109 and get 10% off on top by signing up at their website making it cheaper. Tax should be less than or equal to shipping so you will probably save there as well.
No politics of a group buy is always a plus as well!
 
Got my 7336 sp for 104.97 w/o driving after 10% off. How do u sign up and get 10% off from their site? I used New Homeowner discount. Wow I could of gotten 30% probably if I put these all together.
 
rhillstr said:
You can buy it at Lowe's for 109 and get 10% off on top by signing up at their website making it cheaper. Tax should be less than or equal to shipping so you will probably save there as well.
No politics of a group buy is always a plus as well!

I hear you on the Lowes deal, unfortunatley this was never an option for me, my local Lowes never had the 7336 in stock :(

The group buy thing isn't really a problem here, if you take a look the offer is being made by DavidB of Autopia, not a user acting as a middleman.

The shipping thing is kinda moot too. As you know the pad the 7424 comes with isn't much use except as a bonnet holder and you'd have to pay shipping on pads, unless you can buy them locally from a body shop etc. and that would be an extra trip.

IMHO the Autopia offer is still worth a look for someone thinking about buying a PC. I'm sure potential buyers can do the math and balance the convenience of one-stop online shopping or buying locally for themselves.

Oh, one last thing to round off a good deal, if you like flat, as opposed to VC pads, you can use the coupon code "SONUS" to get 15% off the price of Sonus pads at Autopia.

:)
 
:yeah Its safe to buy from em and I bet you can add more products to your shipment. 10 Dollar straight fee? I would try the Autoglym and etc. :lol
 
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