Funny 'Auto Zone' Nos Story...
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He saw this...and didn't feel like talking much after that...
Damnnnnnnnnnnnnnn! That would shut anybody up haha what car is that from? That's niceee! Very nice!
That's what I don't like about Auto Zone, they hire anyone....as long as they can use a computer they consider that ok...Idk where they find half the people they hire.
Originally Posted by DodgesForLife24;1596454
lmao wow, some people are just completely stupid when they try to show off. I bet you got him when you said "pop the hood" he prob didn't expect that! What kinda car did you haveQUOTE
lmao wow, some people are just completely stupid when they try to show off. I bet you got him when you said "pop the hood" he prob didn't expect that! What kinda car did you haveQUOTE
He saw this...and didn't feel like talking much after that...
Eh, its just kids trying to make a buck ya know. NAPA IS pretty good, i think that they have a tighter hiring process. It seems like autozone will hire anyone who has interest in motor vehicles. You just have to be careful what you buy there. They ARE trained to use that computer isntead of listening to you about part numbers, which is anoying lol.
I once went through 2 altenators from autozone for a 93 corolla, they just didnt last, finally i payed the premium to buy it at the toyota parts counter, and it lasted until i sold the car. I guess there is truth to it!
I once went through 2 altenators from autozone for a 93 corolla, they just didnt last, finally i payed the premium to buy it at the toyota parts counter, and it lasted until i sold the car. I guess there is truth to it!
That's what I don't like about Auto Zone, they hire anyone....as long as they can use a computer they consider that ok...Idk where they find half the people they hire.
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#24
Those are some good stories...Civic guy sounds like the man.
I shop at NAPA as well for anything that comes from 'behind the counter'. Spark plugs for my Kawasaki? No problem. Gasket sheet material that can handle gas & oil? Got that too. When I lived in the South, O'Reilly's was my first stop, but they haven't moved up to NY yet.
When I walk into Autozone or Advance Auto, the first thing I Notice is the 'wall of crap'...this random assortment of gaskets, timing sprockets, oil pans, some knockoff air filters, chromey diff covers, etc. I mean what are they for? Who walks in and grabs an exhaust manifold gasket off the shelf? Must be Chevy/Ford smallblock owners?
I shop at NAPA as well for anything that comes from 'behind the counter'. Spark plugs for my Kawasaki? No problem. Gasket sheet material that can handle gas & oil? Got that too. When I lived in the South, O'Reilly's was my first stop, but they haven't moved up to NY yet.
When I walk into Autozone or Advance Auto, the first thing I Notice is the 'wall of crap'...this random assortment of gaskets, timing sprockets, oil pans, some knockoff air filters, chromey diff covers, etc. I mean what are they for? Who walks in and grabs an exhaust manifold gasket off the shelf? Must be Chevy/Ford smallblock owners?
Last edited by cramerica; 03-23-2009 at 11:02 AM.
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Those are some good stories...Civic guy sounds like the man.
I shop at NAPA as well for anything that comes from 'behind the counter'. Spark plugs for my Kawasaki? No problem. Gasket sheet material that can handle gas & oil? Got that too. When I lived in the South, O'Reilly's was my first stop, but they haven't moved up to NY yet.
When I walk into Autozone or Advance Auto, the first thing I Notice is the 'wall of crap'...this random assortment of gaskets, timing sprockets, oil pans, some knockoff air filters, chromey diff covers, etc. I mean what are they for? Who walks in and grabs an exhaust manifold gasket off the shelf? Must be Chevy/Ford smallblock owners?
I shop at NAPA as well for anything that comes from 'behind the counter'. Spark plugs for my Kawasaki? No problem. Gasket sheet material that can handle gas & oil? Got that too. When I lived in the South, O'Reilly's was my first stop, but they haven't moved up to NY yet.
When I walk into Autozone or Advance Auto, the first thing I Notice is the 'wall of crap'...this random assortment of gaskets, timing sprockets, oil pans, some knockoff air filters, chromey diff covers, etc. I mean what are they for? Who walks in and grabs an exhaust manifold gasket off the shelf? Must be Chevy/Ford smallblock owners?
Our orielly's has that RIGHT behind the counter. tachs, tools, chrome thingmajigs, more chrome whatevers, ricer goodies, 10" exhaust tips (note sarcasm..i think/hope), more tachs.....yea.
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