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Old 09-14-2004, 05:09 PM
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A different way to buy parts

I know we've got the "useful vendors to Europe" thread but I have a different idea for getting parts.
If anyone needs stuff for their car then they should let everyone know what they want in this thread.Everyone can then chip in with the best deal they have found and post the price.If no-one is in a major hurry for the stuff,then I see this as a good way of getting a good deal.I have found tons of vendors giving stuff away tucked away in the vaults of Ebay etc.I've seen this in threads on the other side of the pond and the difference in price is a fair bit,Imagine what it's like here.I just want everybody to get a fair deal on stuff,even if it means buying everything direct from the US.I have no allegiance to UK vendors anymore,when the dollar/pound exchange rate goes up,do they pass on the discount,do they ****.


BTW.Does anyone know where I can get 8 cans of Strongbow Super for less than £5.68!
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I have some, used and refilled with natural by-product.
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Sounds good mate, let's give it a go.
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front and rear shox

Right, I'm first then.
Any good suppliers for front and rear shox? Nothing special, just normal, common or garden dampers. I'm going to a place in Doncaster tomorrow to pick up some parts so I will get a price from there and post it here.

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Hi Andy,
I know these are a bit more special than standard stuff,but £64 for all 4 corners seems very reasonable,obviously shipping is extra.Check this out: Ebay Item number: 7922520613.
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Thanks eric.
I have sent an e mail to the sellers for a shipping cost.

I am going to find some parts costs for some common items tomorrow and post them up.

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We need to rack out brains a bit more. There must be a better method to ship parts over the pond. The last time I sent anything to a member in the UK, it was almost a week for a relatively small parcel. I would presume that the current exchange would make parts purchases in the US fairly attractive if the shipping and customs weren't such a costly P.I.T.****. Availability and the subsequent sompettition keeps prices fairly low here. Too bad you people have such difficulty getting the same kind of pricing. If there were only a sympathetic importer there...
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How many people are inclined to get parts from the U.S.? It doesn't have to be third gen specific. I have an in with a couple of container shippers, and I could probably get it all together and shipped out. The hitch is the smallest unit is a 20' container. It would need to be filled up a good bit to make it worth while. I would also need someone on the other end inclined to receive the container.

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There's still the customs overhere, adding up to 20% or more over the original price!!
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Vader you are quite right. Her Majesty has it covered and must have hired in more customs officers to cope. How dare us have access to some good value

The only thing the Government over here is good at is taxes and customs.
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The signs that the immigrants see on the way in read..

"Welcome to Britain...the only country in the world were you are better off if you don't have a job."
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The signs that the immigrants see on the way in read..

"Welcome to Britain...the only country in the world were you are better off if you don't have a job." [/B]
Well, I always thought that it was Holland.......
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wanted for 2001 SS Camero

Hi,
Anyone know where i can get a power steering cooler new or used at a reasonable cost for my Camero convertible as mine is leaking giving me a nice mixture of anti freeze water & power steering fluid
Also my airbag module is playing up so need a price on another one
Paul

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There's still the customs overhere, adding up to 20% or more over the original price!!
I recently bought a EGR pipe from Florida. $60 plus $40 shipping! It worked out about £70 once here compared to the quotes in excess of £100+ VAT in the UK. The item arrived in the UK 2 days after ordering via DHL, this is where the problem arose.

If you use normal postage to import your parcels, all come through the Royal Mail sorting office in Coventry. There, spot checks are made on packages entering the country. If you are unlucky and your purchase is over about £50 (I think) you will get stitched for duty or VAT, plus a charge from RM for clearing the package for you. If the package is not picked up, you will receive it with no extra charges.

If you use a courier however, in my case DHL, you receive your package what seems like FOC. Some two weeks later you will also receive a bill from the courier for clearance and VAT. The charges will be more than if by RM because courier services are not exempt from VAT. Couriers automatically pass on the charge to customers they think are liable whether you are or not, relying on most packages going to large companies. If you complain however and demand to see proof that customs have targetted your package, they tend to go all quiet and don't pursue payment!

Well, it worked for me the couple of times I have brought stuff in.

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hi all, i'm all new to this site and was hoping to ask a few questions so here i go

1. recently got my first Camaro its a 1983 Z28 with a 5.7 engine( i know they didn't make it then but the docs say 5.7 ?) what is the best way to increase the BHP

2. the storm seals( door window seals)/ bonnet struts and t top seals are all knackered. Does any one know the cheapest place to get them

3. could anyone tell me the best place to get parts from or is it best to import from america.

Thanks all
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Hi fin, look at the intake manifold and exhaust for starters.
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Originally posted by fin170703
[B]hi all, i'm all new to this site and was hoping to ask a few questions so here i go


2. the storm seals( door window seals)/ bonnet struts and t top seals are all knackered. Does any one know the cheapest place to get them
Rick at mrweatherstrip@aol.com (mostly sells on eBay but will respond quickly to email enquiries) was the cheapest I found and delivery time was excellent. They are not genuine GM seals but they have been alright for me. I bought my hood struts from Rodley Motors in Bradford at £40 per pair. The price was similar at John Woolfe Racing in Bedford. Both offer mail order if you aren't close enough.

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thats superb guys thanks alot. do any of you know of any american shows going on near the southwest
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Only one I can find so far is:

Blue Ridge Runners Party Weekend
9/10/11th September
B.I.B.I.C. Party weekend with show & shine sunday 11th to raise money for The British Institute for Brain Injured Children. Pre Entry £12 2 adults/2 children £15 on the gate for the weekend. Email for more details.

Venue: Near Bridgwater Somerset, 1 Mile Junc 23 M5
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Bit of a long way off, but...
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Originally posted by fin170703
hi all, i'm all new to this site and was hoping to ask a few questions so here i go

1. recently got my first Camaro its a 1983 Z28 with a 5.7 engine( i know they didn't make it then but the docs say 5.7 ?) what is the best way to increase the BHP

2. the storm seals( door window seals)/ bonnet struts and t top seals are all knackered. Does any one know the cheapest place to get them

3. could anyone tell me the best place to get parts from or is it best to import from america.

Thanks all
best order the following as well :

Trunk struts
Headlining
Seat belts
Seat covers
Carpets
Valve stem seals & top end gasket set
Rear control bars

Try yearone.com

Regards,
Paul

p.s. Andy F, ain't that red boy ready yet?
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Is this Blue Ridge Runners Party thing going to happen again in 2006 at the same place?
We will be spending our vacation near Bridgewater the first two weeks of september....!!

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p.s. Andy F, ain't that red boy ready yet?
Hi Paul.
Good question! In short,.............no.
Can't remember if you have seen the final design, but here are a couple of photos. One of the car as it will look (by the end of May), and one Iin the next reply) as it looks now.
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here it is at the mo. All door handles and locks welded up, all bare metalled and epoxy primed. Tailgate glass removed and realigned(!). I am going to spend my 2 weeks off at Easter getting this car to the body shop for the red to go on.

Best regards.
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Originally posted by Andy Fanshawe
Hi Paul.
Good question! In short,.............no.
Can't remember if you have seen the final design, but here are a couple of photos. One of the car as it will look (by the end of May), and one Iin the next reply) as it looks now.
Those flames make it look like it's actually on fire...mmmm

Leave the front cone off and the car looks like the 2007/08 Camaro concept, nice.

Keep going mate.
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Larger items

Hey guys,

I'd like to know if any of you have any good experience with US companies selling larger items and being willing to ship them across the pond? Im looking to get my hands on a complete set of 91-92 gfx pluss front/rear bumper covers.
Im in no hurry, so slow shipping isn't a problem if the price is decent.

For us Norwegians/Swedes, http://www.jetcarrier.com is good source for reasonable shipping, they do both air and boat freight. Unfortunately a lot of US companies won't ship to a US destination (JetCarrier is located in NJ) while charging a credit card from outside the US.


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Ken,

I have had large items like a bumper, fenders etc shipped no problem to the UK by Hawks thirdgen. Click their link at the top of the page and give them a call.
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Sweet!
How did you have it shipped?

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I had it flown in to my local airport and then the courier delivered it to my garage. Pretty straight forward with no hangups.
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Re: A different way to buy parts

i want a set of z28e tail lights....????
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Re: A different way to buy parts

Hey, I'm looking for a ISO harness so that I can install a CD Player into my '92 RS. I've got the mounting kit but all i can find is a harness for '98-'04 models on eBay, will that fit my '92? the connector looks like it'll fit but I'm unsure.

While I'm here, where is the best place in the UK for uprated discs and pads?

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^ my car came without any connectors so what I did was get me a simple VW van ISO connector set, cut wires and soldered them to the existing wires.
Colours almost match and the radio works fine.

I just foundout that my radio is 1cm too tall and hits the rear air vent assembly in the console. Due to the reduced height of the radio compared to the stock piece I can still lift it far enough to make it fit though.

I'm in dire need of a driver side rear light. The cover on mine broke in two. It holds up but I won't pass an inspection with it.
Does anyone know where to find one for a reasonable price?

The best offer I found is EUR 451,- whic is a bit steep for a rear light on a EUR 4000 car in my opinion.
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Hey Solitaire, in the end I got an ISO lead off eBay, just plugged straight in with no modifications needed. My radio is also too tall even after I removed the plate the old radio sits on, it's ok at the moment as it's an old cd player I don't care about. But when I get a new one I'll want it to fit right!

They sell brand new rear light units on Modern Day Muscle for $189.95 for the drivers side, not sure what the postage to europe is like though http://www.moderndaymuscle.com/inc/sdetail/866

Alternativly you could try eBay and see if anyone in europe is breaking any camaro's for parts.
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Re: A different way to buy parts

yep, as for the radio, it's not the metal piece which prevents the radio from fitting in the console. The console has some ventilation openings and it's the rear set of those which prevents the taller radio to fit. It bumps in at the last 2cm.

The edges of this vent are rounded and I'm considering just removing part of them to make the radio fit. Since it's only a plastic piece I might consider to cut off the material which prevents the radio from sliding in for a decent fit. It's only 2cm of material anyways.

The other alternative would be to build an adapter which allows me to fit the radio 2cm advanced from it's normal position.

Anyways, back on topic, thnx for the link. If I find nothing else I was considering hawks 3rd gen parts. They offer used rear lights for $125,- excl. shipping and they ship to europe. I still hope I can find someone who offers lights for less then those $125,- though.
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