OVERSEAS PARTS SOURCES
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pe
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With the prices that "The Stealers" are charging these days we really need to find a reliable overseas supplier of good quality Mitsubishi spares. With our de-valued Rand there must be value to be found "somewhere in the East". When enquiring about bits for my 1999 Pajero locally, I am either met with a no interest look, or sky-high prices from the "Stealership" in PE. Very difficult. I know that if you own an old British car (TrIumph/MG, etc) there are specialist firms in the UK (like Moss) who specialize in such vehicles. Is there not something like that available for Mitsubishi owners, somewhere?
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Mi
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I have used the Mitsubishi Dealer in Dubai for a lot of parts through a Courier who goes up and down. They still seem to keep everything.
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ho
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The defi cr advance. i tested the probe with a gas stove and the meter gave a read but in car i don't get a reading. perhaps the temp is not registering cus it's out of scale
- Yunoos
- Country: South Africa
- Vehicle: Pajero 3.0L V6 12 Valve SWB
- Location: Cape Town
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Hi
Anyone who purchase electronic or electrical parts on ebay advise me on what % customs duty is charged and if VAT is also charged by customs clearing house. Thanks
Anyone who purchase electronic or electrical parts on ebay advise me on what % customs duty is charged and if VAT is also charged by customs clearing house. Thanks