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  • fishB3Der
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    Damn if Germanparts isn't a good find. I've been using ECS/Turner Motorsport and Rockauto but it turns out they don't have all the parts my car needed. Tbh the marked up dealer prices are pretty much equal to the extra 30% I'm paying for shipping to Newfoundland and they're not charging me freight...yet.

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  • Northern
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    I've had a lot of good luck with Steve and his crew at Blunttech despite them being in the US. He can get almost anything with a BMW part number, and carries some aftermarket stuff as well.
    A friend of mine swears by Gutenparts for similar reasons.

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  • Mazdayasna
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    https://www.autopartsway.ca/ exists, but don't expect any hard-to-find parts. They have a reasonable amount of E30 maintenance items like cooling and timing parts.

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  • onesecond
    started a topic Buying Parts Online

    Buying Parts Online

    I'm assuming this has been done but I haven't found any up to date lists so I wanted to create one of places that are better for Canadians to shop at after including shipping and taxes.


    The List:
    http://germanparts.ca (in Toronto)
    http://www.rockauto.com (Good prices, listed in CDN and reasonable shipping)
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