Hi Steve;
I looked at the site for the parts. I see two areas that would keep me from using it. One, there are no set prices on many of the parts. I don't use e-bay to sell parts because I think it puts a false value to many things I see there. Second, the listing does not include the vehicle identification information for the part. Just recently I went round and round with a Honda 600 owner who was trying to replace a part that had been previously replaced with the wrong part. Measurments taken and passed by e-mail were not doing the trick. Honda used different sizes of various parts during the same model run or year of production. There are several sizes of rear wheel cylinders and the Sedan Parts manual has them listed like a Coupe which is opposite of a Sedan for vehicles manufactured after April of 1971.
We need to take the time to research a part being offered before just charging in and throwing the wrong part into the mix.
Many times I have been called up by local Honda Dealerships asking if I want to buy a part one of their parts guys ordered incorrectly.
Then the part sits where it's not going to be used. Worse, the new owner trys to make it work and ruens the part.
I would rather take the time to check out the part and get the correct one then work in reverse.
But, Steve, I like the idea of listing all the parts.
What if we did it a different way. List all the parts with correct years or variations and then owners just have to post their name by the part and add a price.
Bill