Could you please list all the online Mini parts providers that you can think of? We're having a little trouble finding all the parts we need here in the US...much appreciated!! We know the basic ones, but you guys seem to know of many more!
Could you please list...
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73MiniSport
, Aug 21 2005 07:14 PM
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#1
Posted 21 August 2005 - 07:14 PM
#2
Posted 21 August 2005 - 07:38 PM
There are the obviuos ones
Mini Mania www.minimania.com
Mini Spares (very good) www.minispares.co.uk
Minisport www.minisport.com
Minispeed www.minispeed.co.uk
Huddersfield Mini Spares www.minispares-online.co.uk
DSN www.dsnclassics.co.uk
PL Minis www.plmini.com
Then there's this (a links page to suppliers):
http://www.anfh.co.u...assics/mini.htm
hope these help. What in particular were you looking for?
Mini Mania www.minimania.com
Mini Spares (very good) www.minispares.co.uk
Minisport www.minisport.com
Minispeed www.minispeed.co.uk
Huddersfield Mini Spares www.minispares-online.co.uk
DSN www.dsnclassics.co.uk
PL Minis www.plmini.com
Then there's this (a links page to suppliers):
http://www.anfh.co.u...assics/mini.htm
hope these help. What in particular were you looking for?
#3
Posted 21 August 2005 - 09:09 PM
Try this one for switches brightwork with many things classic and difficult to get hold of.
http://www.europaspares.com/
http://www.europaspares.com/
#4
Posted 22 August 2005 - 07:33 PM
In Florida?
Add Mini City
http://www.minicityltd.com/
Seven Enterprises
http://www.7ent.com/ and
APT
http://www.aptfast.com/
to the lists above. Mini City is expensive but the owner has a fair amount of NOS and good-used parts. Seven is excellent but their prices have been climbing towards those of Mini Mania. APT-Fast is a supplier of A-series engine parts and some related powertrain bits.
Beyond that, you might want Heritage Garage
http://www.heritagegarage.com/
Graham sells a number of Mini parts, several that other parts houses don't stock.
Mini Motors
http://www.minimotors.com/ and
Mr.Mini (in Canada eh)
http://www.mrmini.com/
Seven used to be in Virginia and I could get my parts overnight for the price of ground delivery. Now that they've moved to California... I buy only a very few parts from U.S. sources. I find that once I have enough parts to justify the shipping charges it's cheaper and faster to buy direct from Mini Spares. (5 days from the U.K. vs. 9 days from California).
Add Mini City
http://www.minicityltd.com/
Seven Enterprises
http://www.7ent.com/ and
APT
http://www.aptfast.com/
to the lists above. Mini City is expensive but the owner has a fair amount of NOS and good-used parts. Seven is excellent but their prices have been climbing towards those of Mini Mania. APT-Fast is a supplier of A-series engine parts and some related powertrain bits.
Beyond that, you might want Heritage Garage
http://www.heritagegarage.com/
Graham sells a number of Mini parts, several that other parts houses don't stock.
Mini Motors
http://www.minimotors.com/ and
Mr.Mini (in Canada eh)
http://www.mrmini.com/
Seven used to be in Virginia and I could get my parts overnight for the price of ground delivery. Now that they've moved to California... I buy only a very few parts from U.S. sources. I find that once I have enough parts to justify the shipping charges it's cheaper and faster to buy direct from Mini Spares. (5 days from the U.K. vs. 9 days from California).
Edited by dklawson, 22 August 2005 - 07:34 PM.
#5
Posted 22 August 2005 - 08:36 PM
also www.avonbar.com and they also come under www.speedgenie.co.uk
they do alot of mini stuff as well as racing parts
they do alot of mini stuff as well as racing parts
#6
Posted 22 August 2005 - 08:48 PM
THE turbo tuneralso www.avonbar.com and they also come under www.speedgenie.co.uk
they do alot of mini stuff as well as racing parts
#7
Posted 22 August 2005 - 08:54 PM
they know there stuff at avonbar
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