Car accessories on-line

Car accessories on-line

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Della

Original Poster:

174 posts

222 months

Sunday 20th September 2009
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Can anyone point me in the direction of a website that can supply bolt on goodies for cars - cold air induction kits, plugs, leads, suspension and such like?
Basically something like Demon Tweeks in the UK.

Cheers


deviant

4,316 posts

215 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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I have used www.tuspeed.com.au a couple of times with no problems. I regularly use www.gslrallysport.com.au for brake bits and I just bought an anti-roll bar kit off of them.

There are some good workshops in Perth that can get parts for you, I have used www.tenagah.com.au a couple of times and have had my car serviced by them.

I would have a look at the aus forums specific to your car (www.nissansilvia.com is a good start) as they quite often have sponsors and trader sections of the forums.

There are also a load of companies that can bring parts in from Japan for you, Import Monster rings a bell but watch the fee's.

Colonial

13,553 posts

210 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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Gsl rally sports is very good. Just got some DBA rotors from them. Thumbs up. Sign up to Boostcruising. It is full of idiots but has some very good supporting vendors that specialise in your kind of car.

Della

Original Poster:

174 posts

222 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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Cheers fellas.
Is that Tenagah garage in Wangara? It rings a bell that's all (I bought my Skyline up there).

Time to start flexing the plastic and buying some goodies I think.

deviant

4,316 posts

215 months

Monday 21st September 2009
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Certainly is in Wangara.

Have a really really good search around for your parts, I have bought most bits for my car from over east as they have always been quicker and cheaper than buying in Perth even with postage.
The last set of pads I got from GSL Rallysport were $8 posted in an express bag so dont let anyone tell you different!!

My anti-roll bar and asociated gubbins came from GSL and freight was only $25 couriered to my work.

My DBA4000 discs were $400 a pair from Tuspeed and postage was $20.

I have to gush about the pads GSL sell, get their QFM brand pads and go for the A1RM, they are a trackday pad but still work just like a stock pad on the road...no kidding I cant really tell the difference from a stock pad when they are cold. They work great on track, comparable to the much more expensive / noisy / dusty Ferodo DS2500. They havent even put a groove in my discs which is a good sign.

deviant

4,316 posts

215 months

Tuesday 22nd September 2009
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I forgot to mention...there are a couple of places around Perth that wreck Japanese performance cars so if your not to fussed about something being a bit grubby or with signs of wear you can pick up a bargain...If your in the Wangara area give http://www.japanesewholesale.com.au/index.php a visit.