Sure I could've ordered my part on amazon like everybody else for $33. But instead I go to Loper's today to support small business and talk with the experts. I walk in and ask for a fuel line for a Holley 3310 carb for $39. He gives me a fuel line and I get home to find it does not fit. I go back three hours later with the fuel line and package only to be told I asked for the wrong part in the first place. Apparently what I have is a 3310-1,which is less common than other 3310-x carbs. So because he presumed me to have the more popular carb (without asking), I get offered 50% credit towards the next part. I ask to speak to the owner, Mike, who comes off as a real hot head. He tells me that I should know what I'm asking for, even though THEY are the experts. Then proceeds to call his guy back in the store and tells him 'give him $11.95 off the new part. I don't want to deal with it because I don't even give a f*ck'. I chuckled and told him thanks for helping even though he clearly doesn't 'give a f*ck', and he says 'you're right I don't!' It just shows that not everyone should be a business owner and that he doesn't care at all about his customers. I'm just glad I learned my lesson on a less than $40 part, could've been way worse. I built two boat motors using parts from that place.......won't spend another nickel there now. What a jerk. Too bad you can't leave 0 stars