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May 24th, 2018, 21:19 | #1 |
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First post and just joined the forum to ask this:
Where do you buy your parts? I have searched and searched all over the web and with all the different suppliers out there I'm really unsure on where to order. In my eyes it seems like several are selling the same items but also some make their own retrofit parts from scratch. Is there any one with experience on quality on retro made parts - is all of these Chinese crap which is worse than the original? By that I mean, is it worth re-cromeing the fenders if the new stuff is not worth buying? Similar to interior and new seats upholstery - is all the same or is there some which is better than other and more true to original colours and so forth? Crome trimmings, rubber seals etc ? Just in case some of these sites are not known - here is a few I have looked at: http://www.skandix.de/en/index/?hid=143&shop=1 http://www.cvi-automotive.se/en/ http://www.vp-autoparts.com/main.aspx http://www.scantrade.ch/katalog.html http://www.kgtrimning.org https://www.oldieglanz.de/Volvo-Amazon/ https://www.bastuck.de/gb/classic/volvo/ https://www.ersatzteile-wug.de/en/ I'm sure there is some local UK dealers as well but are they simply buying from some one in the list as a reseller or do they make for instance their own seat covers/upholstery ? We have some local ones which seems to just order from some of the listed ones with a large markup which would cost me a lot when I need quite a bit of new stuff... Any comments would be highly appreciated. Viking |
May 24th, 2018, 21:43 | #2 |
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Welcome!!
not sure if us domestic buyers can purchase direct from Bastuk in the UK? I am quite fond of there stuff. I'm sure others will comment on this????? I nearly always goto brookhouse volvo Good service, knolledgable and Im quite happy to support a company that just wants to keep old Volvo's on the road |
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I have not been in contact with them directly, I have just browsed the web to check which options I have. Other than that I do agree to support the local buys but then there is a threshold to how ripped off I feel it's worth. Just to give you guys some numbers: Rear floor panel locally : £230 From Germany: £ 160 Have not checked that much on other items but if you need quite a bit of parts it would add up...Edit: I'm restoring a complete car and would most likely need more than one or two parts. When I changed the discs in the front I could not be bothered to order some where else than locally, but that list of mine might end up being quite long LOL Last edited by AmazonViking; May 24th, 2018 at 22:03. |
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Hi AV, I have bought parts from all on your list, also Nordicar.
Basically you have to do your homework on the prices, Scandix always have promotions on parts. CVI remanufacture parts,I have never had an issue with quality from them. I have a set of s/ steel bumpers from Vietnam yet to be fitted, I am told by others although not 100 % perfect, they are very good. |
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Same land mass, ring Stig @ CVI and talk turkey on prices for your needs if you need a lot.....I must say he has all the small original parts and usually the very hard to find parts.....indeed I bought the last RHD NEW under dash parcel shelf.
Even personally delivered a heated rear screen to London for me. |
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I really don't want to spend money on "new" stuff which has bad quality even if it looks "new". The car has been in the family since new and I'm now planing to restore it to as close to new as possible in memory of my grandfather which bought it new. But might be just me being sceptical and should just start making the list of things I need and order from the one which feels the best Scandix has a very good catalog with a wast amount of "must have" products so guess I'll contact them. |
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May 25th, 2018, 00:29 | #7 |
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Whoever you deal with always check and compare the cost of carriage or postage. That can vary a lot. Combining many parts into one order can save you a lot of money.
Join the Swedish Amazon Club if not in it already. Is there a Norwegian Amazon Club? As you say, many of the dealers source their parts from the same place but prices do vary for the same item. Overall they do seem to average out. In your case I would recommend CVI, as they are willing to go out of their way to get parts remanufactured and that benefits everyone. |
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Have contacted CVI and Scandix and would most likely send a complete list to them both. S&H from Germany might even be cheaper than ordering parts locally where we are raped by the Norwegian mail fees which is crap on both service, delivery time and for this you pay $hit loads. Happy to pay the same from abroad and actually get some service ;-) Bought tools from UK and found that service excellent and "normal" S&H fees... |
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