Used VW spares Benoni

We represent local VW Scrap Yards in Benoni  selling used and new VW parts.

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VW Part Request Form

    Find Used VW Parts From Scrap Yards in Benoni, Gauteng

    Acquiring used spare parts in Benoni is definitely a clear-cut process. All you should do will be to complete the part request form and you will be quickly emailing the many listed VW salvage yards. After that as soon as they reply, you may opt for the best quote and purchase your used spares from that specific VW salvage yard in Benoni. It is almost always advisable to obtain VW spare parts from trustworthy companies that are allowed to do business throughout the region. This can ensure you get the highest spares that allow you to get refunds that may be problematic.

    Past VW Part Enquiries

    Date
    Requirements
    2025-03-13 19:02:11 +00:00
    I'm looking for outer door handles for s 2013 vw caddy maxi
    2025-03-13 13:17:11 +00:00
    Price on polo 9n 1.4 petrol trottle body
    2025-03-13 10:48:08 +00:00
    Im looking for cylinder head
    2025-03-13 10:46:05 +00:00
    Window Control Module that manages the Switches
    2025-03-13 06:51:56 +00:00
    Looking for a fuel tank
    2025-03-12 20:22:09 +00:00
    I’m looking for vw eos front bumper and grill
    2025-03-12 20:10:29 +00:00
    I'm looking for a headlight plug
    2025-03-12 20:10:28 +00:00
    I'm looking for a headlight plug
    2025-03-12 19:35:18 +00:00
    I am looking for a left site fender a caddy panel van 2000 model
    2025-03-12 18:43:54 +00:00
    Tailgate Window/windscreen

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    Tips For Buying Used Parts
    1. Try to buy used parts from a trusted supplier who your friends and acquaintances bought from;
    2. When buying used spare parts, specify the origin of the spare part and the year of manufacture of the “donor machine”;
    3. Clarify the possibility of returning the part in case of malfunction, demand a guarantee;
    4. Do not buy pre-paid spare parts, do not buy used parts. spare parts on the Internet, most often the seller just did “cleaning his garage” and decided to make money on old unnecessary spare parts. Only accept cash on delivery;
    5. If you decide to buy spare parts on the Internet, give preference to companies that are seriously engaged in the sale of used spare parts and can provide a guarantee or make a refund. Read reviews about the seller or the site on which you intend to buy spare parts;
    6. To receive the spare part at the post office, bring along a specialist who can determine the condition of the spare part, its serviceability, as well as the service life and feasibility of the purchase;
    7. Try to buy simple used spare parts, the state of which can be determined at a glance, for example: headlights, elements of the body, interior, simple parts of the engine compartment (tanks, plastic, hoses). This will avoid “scammers”, because buying a complex part, such as a fuel pump, oil pump, sensorsautomatic transmission parts or piston group, you will not be able to check their performance at the place of receipt, and after assembly, return or prove anything it will be very difficult for you.

    I have everything, I hope the above will be enough for you to draw conclusions about whether to buy used spare parts, and also to solve the dilemma that new or used spare parts are better.

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