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New to wrenching, what's a reliable website to get replacement car parts for 30 year old shitboxes in Europe? Alternatively what's a decent way of finding them IRL?
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What shitbox?
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>>28977736
An Alfa 156 (not a shitbox) and an old Polo (a shitbox). I just need a new switch for the driver's side windows. The plastic bit that balances the button broke and now I have to jiggle it around to activate the windows and it's a bit annoying. I'd live with it but it seems like such a simple thing to fix that I want to do it just to be able to say I've fixed something in my car. Gotta start small you know.
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>>28977739
>Gotta start small you know.
Cute post, gl wrench king
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>>28977739
For the alfa I'm pretty sure there's some enthusiast websites that specialise in alfa parts. For the polo either autodoc or local parts stores.
I personally don't really like using autodoc as they tend to send you whatever the fuck claiming it fits, then they want it back when you say this shit ain't it and demand a refund, all on your postage expenses mind you. Fucking germans.
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rrr.lt/en
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I've had success with autodoc, ovoko and rockauto (even though the latter sells parts only to cars available on the US market)
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>>28977760
Isn't ovoko mostly dismantled parts? Rockauto on the other hand is fucked by taxes and shipping nowadays
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>>28977764
if you want new parts just use the cheapest local site
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Find the part number and google it.

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