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where is the best place to get vw parts in oz and cheapest
lownsneaky - October 12th, 2010 at 09:33 AM

hey guys been doing some research seeing who is the best and cheapest to get vw parts from in oz


Pollywaffle - October 12th, 2010 at 09:37 AM

I've only dealt with Classic Vee Dub and Vintage Vee Dub and liked them both.


lownsneaky - October 12th, 2010 at 09:44 AM

its hard to contact george tho lol


barls - October 12th, 2010 at 09:55 AM

best and cheap dont go together with car parts imho.
i use george and a few others.
he can be hard to get hold of but thats cause he does soo much business.


lownsneaky - October 12th, 2010 at 10:11 AM

exactly its worth the wait sometimes what about bus stop they any good


vwsteve - October 12th, 2010 at 10:25 AM

classic vee dub:tu:


MR930 - October 12th, 2010 at 10:43 AM

I use the bus stop for all my Kombi parts these days.


Sides - October 12th, 2010 at 12:33 PM

Had good experiences with Classic and also go to Mick Motors pretty often (since they're near where I work).

Have also dealt with Vintage in the past and found them good too... just now that I'm in Bris they're not quite so convenient.

Gotta be said tho... with the AUD on the up and up, getting parts in from the states becomes more and more attractive... especially big ticket things like heads etc.

:tu:


lownsneaky - October 12th, 2010 at 02:30 PM

very true have you guys tried JustKampers inthe uk


jjwebb123 - October 12th, 2010 at 07:41 PM

mainly use,vintage vee-dub and micks motors.
both excellent service,and pricing.:blush:


vlad01 - October 12th, 2010 at 08:05 PM

So far i have used volksbahn and vicbahn. Both are great and not cheap either. I hate cheap nasty crap.

NOS German all the way :tu:

Btw everywhere else besides them has been international for me.


HotRodMatt - October 12th, 2010 at 08:07 PM

http://www.cbbvw.com/


dubai - October 12th, 2010 at 08:22 PM

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Originally posted by lownsneaky
hey guys been doing some research seeing who is the best and cheapest to get vw parts from in oz


With the current exchange rate I get heaps of stuff from http://www.cip1.com  just made a order it got here from california in 6 days have alook at the online catalouge they are pretty good. But it was in sydney in 2 days so if I lived there it may have come sooner.

They are the biggest and the best for sure.


waltermitty - October 12th, 2010 at 08:37 PM

Online is good. can be quicker than AUSSIE SUPPLIERS and cheap depending on the cost of shipping.
I have used George at classic , Boris at vintage and Roy at the bus stop.
George is the cheapest but service although good when you can get it is sometimes difficult to get.
Boris has great service and is more expensive
Roy has excellent service but is expensive.
Mitchell


68AutoBug - October 13th, 2010 at 01:26 AM

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Originally posted by lownsneaky
hey guys been doing some research seeing who is the best and cheapest to get vw parts from in oz


Now, there is a big difference between the BEST parts [from europe or the USA] and more much expensive....

In Australia We need to rely on the seller on what quality We are buying.
In the USA Many shops state what country they are made in..
parts made in the USA are usually excellent quality
German or UK parts are great buy very pricey...

Now We have the cheap parts....
Brasillian = can be Good
Mexican = usually rubbish
Taiwan...YIKES EMPI [MrBug USA parts]
CHINA - D/YIKES

usually parts made in Denmark or Switzerland etc are OK..

so, its not a simple job....

Vintage Vee Dub does sell good quality parts... [not cheap]

Micks Motors in Brisbane is great- have been using Mick since 1996... prices are great... delivery is usually fast too,,

George at Classic in Sydney is just overworked.. most things are cheap... EMPI stuff is very cheap...
only real way to shop there is go there...

in USA- CB Performance - CIP1 - aircooled.net - evw -
I found CIP1 and CB Performance too expensive on freight..

You need to do Your homework there,,, many shops in the USA..

cheer

LEE


greedy53 - October 13th, 2010 at 04:42 AM

vw king


vw54 - October 13th, 2010 at 06:58 AM

Cheap and VW dont go together

If you want it to last buy quality not cheap crap


lownsneaky - October 13th, 2010 at 07:24 AM

when i say cheap i mean as in competetive


68AutoBug - October 13th, 2010 at 10:24 AM

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Originally posted by lownsneaky
when i say cheap i mean as in competetive



THIS is THE PROBLEM..

You get a quote from someone... cheaper than everywhere else... and the part is made in Brasil...

You get a quote from another shop and double the price..
but the part is made in Germany - EXCELLENT...

ball joints for example... I wouldn't put brasillian or Mexican or Taiwan/Chinese.... [EMPI] ball joints in My beetle as I want them to last more than a couple of years...
So, European or US made... IS GREAT..

Door rubbers for example...
I would use Brasillian as they are easy to replace and cheap...
BUT WINDSCREEN AND WINDOW RUBBERS i PREFER to use
European or USA made..
I would hate to have to replace them in a hurry....

Now to make this really difficult..

There are some parts made in Brasil that aren't too bad..
and buying VW do Brasil made parts doesn't mean You are buying good parts...

so., there is no easy answer...

I recommend Mick Motors in Brisbane...
I have been buying parts from Mick since 1996..

but I have also bought from around 8 other VW parts shops
in other states too... and 4 the USA...

cheers

LEE


poe70 - October 13th, 2010 at 07:33 PM

So far I've only used Micks & prices were the same or cheaper than others in OZ. Ordered half pan & door rubbers after lunch on Monday, parts showed up Tues morning & I live 450 km from Brissy!


mcberg - October 14th, 2010 at 08:33 PM

I've bought several deliveries from CIP1 and found them excellent. If I paypal its here in 6 days.

last week usd$200 of parts with usd$100 delivery still kept the parts cheaper than local suppliers ( and that included an exhaust which bumped up delivery charges)

beware of lefty righty mistakes; their support is OK on questions excluding the Australian variances eg headlights

Keep each order under $1000 AUD to avoid gst


Craig Torrens - October 14th, 2010 at 08:39 PM

Classic VW at Rydalmere.............GREAT prices, NEVER has a problem if you wish to return something, and NEVER tries to sell you something you don't need. He has invested a LOT of money and time to give the VW community better prices and a large range of products. 10/10 from me :yes:


68AutoBug - October 14th, 2010 at 08:44 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by lownsneaky
when i say cheap i mean as in competitive


TOO MANY VARIABLES

parts can be made in -Brasil - Mexico - USA - Taiwan - China-

Brasil and Mexico have Original VW Parts but not to the German standards...
All the USA made parts I have seen are EXCELLENT..

Wolfsburg Automotive in Victoria have good rubbers etc..

I have found some Brasillian parts OK... but I don't know of any brands etc...
if there was a good company making parts in Brasil and We knew the name... would make it much easier...

You can buy a part made in brasil in Australia which is OK
but when You reorder it from the same place...
it may be made by someone different and be a different color etc... and may also be rubbish...!!

so, its down to Mick Motors again...

LEE


Canni. - October 15th, 2010 at 08:42 AM

The dollar is so good is better to buy from US at the moment what you pay for shipping you'll save on parts... CIP1 just had a 12% discount so was a good time to order (they do it regularly too), here in a week and cheaper than parts here. The only thing to be careful is they are a bit elusive about where parts come from.. what they write on the website isn't often correct (ie. website says part is German, but when gets here stamped made in China).

Quality wise, I've bought a lot from WolfsburgWest and its always very good...quick to ship as well. They are a bit more expensive on shipping than CIP1.

Aussie suppliers I've only bought from Vintage and Classic and both have been good but working random hours find it a bit hard to get into contact when I need the part so I prefer online buying...