RE: Import parts within 48 hours
RE: Import parts within 48 hours
Wednesday 27th June 2007

Import parts within 48 hours

Carparts-direct launches new grey import parts service



Carparts-direct is launching a new service for owners of grey imports. It claims a new distribution network means that owners can have their (car) parts delivered directly to their front door within 48 hours.

There are 5 million parts stored in the UK for virtually every make and model of Japanese or Korean vehicle.

Motorists simply provide their vehicle registration number and the Car Parts Direct computer system links to the DVLA information database to ensure the correct spares are dispatched.

Mark Cornwall of carparts-direct.co.uk said, “It’s a service we’ve provided for owners of European manufactured vehicles for many years; now owners of Japanese vehicles can expect the same level of service.”

Most of the parts are made in exactly the same factory as supplied by the dealers in Japan or Korea. Car Parts Direct has catalogues on its website and specialist staff to handle online and phone enquiries. Call 0871 918 1800 or visit:

www.carparts-direct.co.uk

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chrisbr68

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Wednesday 27th June 2007
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Unfortunatly... "It’s not often we have to say no but I am afraid that on this occasion we are unable to help with the parts you require."

joz8968

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232 months

Wednesday 27th June 2007
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chrisbr68 said:
Unfortunatly... "It’s not often we have to say no but I am afraid that on this occasion we are unable to help with the parts you require."
Ha! To the tee.

Stu R

21,421 posts

237 months

Thursday 28th June 2007
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chrisbr68 said:
Unfortunatly... "It’s not often we have to say no but I am afraid that on this occasion we are unable to help with the parts you require."
rofl

Could prove quite handy for some I guess, to someone like me who's been around grey imports for some time now, it just seems like a middleman for the sake of having one, but I'm willing to give them a try sometime should I need to.
Though I have to say, the fact it's linked to the DVLA seems wholly irrelevant if not off putting, on the basis that there's so much ambiguity in registering imports, GTST skylines getting GTR registration on the V5 etc, they're not the most adept nor fluent in dealing with imports.
Curious to see what their prices are like..

Edited by Stu R on Thursday 28th June 07:04

joz8968

1,043 posts

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Thursday 28th June 2007
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Stu R said:
Could prove quite handy for some I guess, to someone like me who's been around grey imports for some time now, it just seems like a middleman for the sake of having one, but I'm willing to give them a try sometime should I need to.
Though I have to say, the fact it's linked to the DVLA seems wholly irrelevant if not off putting, on the basis that there's so much ambiguity in registering imports, GTST skylines getting GTR registration on the V5 etc, they're not the most adept nor fluent in dealing with imports.
Curious to see what their prices are like..
Totally. My friend recently aquired a WRX Type-R STi 5 and on the V5 it said that the car was a 22B! Presumably because that's the only 'grey' JDM model they recognise within the UK seeing as Prodrive done 'Type-UK' conversion on it for UK Type Approval. So I agree... you can't necessarily rely on DVLA's registration database for you to guarantee you'll obtain the correct parts.