Purchase brand-new, pre-owned, and junk parts for your automobile, truck, or motorcycle

You can access our services without any prior registration, obligation or fees.

Step 1 of 3Vehicle data

The most cost-effective and reliable solution to acquire spare parts for your car, motorcycle, or truck.

The process is simpler than you may imagine!

  1. Complete the form to submit your request to the auto parts stores and car wreckers that we collaborate with.

  2. Receive free quotes without any obligation from local businesses for the parts you require.

  3. Select the quote that best suits your requirements and have the parts shipped to your home or arrange for a pick-up yourself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To find the part number for car components in Australia, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check the owner's manual: The owner's manual of your vehicle should have a section that lists the part numbers for various components.
  2. Contact the dealership: You can contact the dealership where you purchased the vehicle and ask them for the part number.
  3. Search online: Many websites that sell car parts have a search function that allows you to find the right part by entering the make and model of your vehicle.
  4. Check the part itself: If you have the old part, you can check for the part number on it.
  5. Contact a mechanic: A mechanic can help you identify the correct part number for the component you need.

When buying car parts, it is important to identify which side of the vehicle the component is needed for. To determine whether the part is for the left or right side of the vehicle, you should refer to the vehicle's service manual or consult with a mechanic. Additionally, some car parts may have markings indicating the side they are intended for, such as "L" for left or "R" for right. It is important to ensure that you have selected the correct side of the part to avoid issues with fitment or functionality.

A reconditioned engine is a used engine that has been restored to a like-new condition through a rigorous rebuilding process, which may involve repairing or replacing worn or damaged parts, cleaning and inspecting all components, and testing the engine's performance to ensure it meets factory specifications. Similarly, a reconditioned gearbox is a used component that has been rebuilt to a like-new condition, with any worn or damaged parts repaired or replaced, and all components cleaned, inspected, and tested to ensure proper functionality.

In the context of vehicle parts, "Genuine" refers to parts that are manufactured by the same company that made the original parts in the vehicle. "OEM" stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer and refers to parts that are produced by a company that supplies parts to the car manufacturer but are not necessarily made by the car manufacturer themselves. "Aftermarket" refers to parts that are produced by a company other than the original manufacturer or an OEM supplier, and are intended to be compatible with the original parts but may not be identical in every aspect.

The choice between purchasing new or used car parts depends on various factors such as the part's availability, cost, and intended use. New parts often come with a warranty and are more expensive, while used parts may have a lower price tag but may not be as reliable as new ones. It is important to weigh the pros and cons of both options and consider the specific needs of the vehicle before making a decision.

Yes, buying used parts from a wrecker can be a good option as it is often cheaper than purchasing new ones. While the spares may be used, they are often in good condition and can work effectively in your vehicle. Additionally, buying from an Australian auto wrecker can also be more environmentally friendly as it reduces the need for new pieces to be manufactured. However, it is important to ensure that the parts are compatible with your vehicle and are in good working condition before purchasing.

We suggest utilizing our website to save time when searching for car parts near you. By selecting your location from the top menu, you can find the nearest auto wreckers in Australia and contact them directly to schedule an appointment or inquire about available parts. You can also search for components based on your vehicle's make and model using the other menu entry. Furthermore, you can fill out the form provided above to request spares, and there's a high chance that a vehicle wrecker will contact you directly to arrange a meeting.

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Bonnet front end

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Front diff

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Auto transmission

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2155