Quick Question...

Kinja'd!!! "Brian Tschiegg" (WritingInCars)
09/04/2013 at 10:20 • Filed to: None

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I'm doing some day dreaming about my car. What are your favorite part websites?


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Kinja'd!!! Z_Stig > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 10:23

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When I had my BMW, Bimmerworld and Turner Motorsport .


Kinja'd!!! TheBloody, Oppositelock lives on in our shitposts. > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 10:25

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For my Land Rover; Rovers North , Atlantic British and Lucky8 .


Kinja'd!!! GhostZ > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 10:29

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HybridZ , ZCar.com , NICO , and Ratsun . They're not part websites (go to Arizona Z Car for that) , per say, but more good sales of Z car parts go through those places than craigslist I bet.

I also like browsing Summit's online catalog, because racecar.


Kinja'd!!! dropthatclutch > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 11:02

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eBay! If you know what you are looking for and search for specific part numbers, then you can find amazing deals. You have to be smart about it though. I feel I get the best deals on car audio and less good deals the more specific a part is.


Kinja'd!!! MILK > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 11:04

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American Muscle and Rally Sport Direct are both sites that intrigue me. They both run successful businesses based solely on great website design and customer service. They don't make any parts themselves and usually aren't the cheapest.


Kinja'd!!! Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin > Brian Tschiegg
09/04/2013 at 21:40

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I really like AutohausAZ and Pelican Parts . Pelican is more foreign, but they're both good. Especially Autohaus.


Kinja'd!!! SkilletHead > Jeremy Bloyd-Peshkin
09/05/2013 at 09:31

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+1 for Pelcian Parts. The forums attached are big help, and the owner has posted free tech articles for a wide range of Eurpoean cars.

Suncoast Parts is another well-respected site for high-end performance parts for Porsche.