Reputable sources for spare parts

Reputable sources for spare parts

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Dragster

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45 posts

21 months

Monday 15th January
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Hello all..........

I have a 640D ( F06 ) which had an altercation with a Pheasant a couple of weeks ago.......upshot is a have a broken front grille ( lower centre grille SE version rather than Sport). I'm looking at options re. where to buy the replacement having identified the part number using https://www.realoem.com/bmw/

I've seen this supplier https://www.bmw-spare-parts.co.uk/ and was wondering if any other Pistonheaders have had any experience with them?

Alternatively, have the forum members got any other, preferably UK based, suppliers they have experience of and would recommend??

Thanks in advance for any help / advice.

darreni

3,999 posts

277 months

Monday 15th January
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If you want genuine, new parts, Martin Seggie at Parks BMW Hamilton is the person I use. Always the best pricing and great service.

4004

161 posts

57 months

Monday 15th January
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It's just another of those websites where they buy up a nice, genuine sounding domain, load up the whole ETK to get search engine clicks, and sell at dealer prices +/-. This one is apparently Italian, which makes a change from Lithuania/Latvia, but same conclusion.
You might get a better deal with your local dealer, especially if factoring in shipping.
That said, nothing wrong with such websites if they allow eg paypal and come out cheaper.
Assuming yours is 51117304057, there isn't masses of choice

Dragster

Original Poster:

45 posts

21 months

Tuesday 16th January
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darreni said:
If you want genuine, new parts, Martin Seggie at Parks BMW Hamilton is the person I use. Always the best pricing and great service.
Thanks darreni......will give them a call.

Dragster

Original Poster:

45 posts

21 months

Tuesday 16th January
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4004 said:
It's just another of those websites where they buy up a nice, genuine sounding domain, load up the whole ETK to get search engine clicks, and sell at dealer prices +/-. This one is apparently Italian, which makes a change from Lithuania/Latvia, but same conclusion.
You might get a better deal with your local dealer, especially if factoring in shipping.
That said, nothing wrong with such websites if they allow eg paypal and come out cheaper.
Assuming yours is 51117304057, there isn't masses of choice
Thanks 4004, yes that is the correct part number.........haven't spoken with my local dealer yet; not at all impressed by the last couple of visits to them. Not much they can get wrong with supplying a genuine part though.

Cheers.

d_a_n1979

9,672 posts

79 months

Tuesday 16th January
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Dragster said:
Hello all..........

I have a 640D ( F06 ) which had an altercation with a Pheasant a couple of weeks ago.......upshot is a have a broken front grille ( lower centre grille SE version rather than Sport). I'm looking at options re. where to buy the replacement having identified the part number using https://www.realoem.com/bmw/

I've seen this supplier https://www.bmw-spare-parts.co.uk/ and was wondering if any other Pistonheaders have had any experience with them?

Alternatively, have the forum members got any other, preferably UK based, suppliers they have experience of and would recommend??

Thanks in advance for any help / advice.
Cotswolds BMW are a forum(s) sponsor - always worth giving them a call: 01242 335365 / partscheltenham@cotswoldgroup.com

Try the part number on eBay as some BMW dealers sell on there also; more so with discounts and eBay can have a % off further on top as well... Douglal Park, Colne BMW and Park Lane BMW are a few that spring to mind...

IMO & IME, avoid the likes of LLL Parts and any other Eastern European BMW parts resellers

_Hoppers

1,380 posts

72 months

Tuesday 16th January
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You could get 10% (EDIT: it may have been 15%?) off at Sytner Leicester BMW with a Mat Armstrong code (EDIT: MAT15). I'm not sure if that's still the case but it's probably worth asking them?

Edited by _Hoppers on Tuesday 16th January 13:06

VeeTenM

681 posts

121 months

Wednesday 17th January
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_Hoppers said:
You could get 10% (EDIT: it may have been 15%?) off at Sytner Leicester BMW with a Mat Armstrong code (EDIT: MAT15). I'm not sure if that's still the case but it's probably worth asking them?

Edited by _Hoppers on Tuesday 16th January 13:06
recently tried myself, Cotswold were afew quid cheaper for bits I wanted. Just email them all and see who gives you the best price...

parts.bmw.leicester@sytner.co.uk
partscheltenham@cotswoldgroup.com
Morgan.white@rybrookbmw.co.uk