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Thread: Where to buy new cheap original engine parts?

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    Where to buy new cheap original engine parts?

    How do,
    In the process of slowly gathering parts for a Bandit rebuild, and of cause trying to do it as cheap as possible. Seen a few yankie sites that are about 50/50, some things cheap,some things dear,and want to sting you on post. I`m trying to get valves at the moment,and want ORIGINAL. Some prices from high 20`s to high 40`s. Theres got to be some better out there, any one in the know?
    Cheers John.

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    Don't know where to get cheap original parts but if you do find something in the states and the postage is a little on the rich side check out these guys
    http://www.priceusa.com.au/index.html
    Just used them to ship over a wheel bearing assembly for my car and it was a pretty painless process.

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    tar mate, i`ll look into that when i`ve found parts

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    try bike bandit

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    thanks mate, their the cheapest i`ve seen so far
    quote:Originally posted by greg mulligan

    try bike bandit

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    Best Ive found so far is Part Shark for standard, genuine Suzuki bits. They were cheaper than Bike Bandit when I was looking last. Freight can be a pain. Sometimes you have to wait a while.
    I also know of others that have lost stuff in transit.

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    who`s the problem here, Part Shark or Bike Bandit for loosing shit?
    quote:Originally posted by jmw76

    Best Ive found so far is Part Shark for standard, genuine Suzuki bits. They were cheaper than Bike Bandit when I was looking last. Freight can be a pain. Sometimes you have to wait a while.
    I also know of others that have lost stuff in transit.

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    I meant, I know of other individuals who have lost their purchases in transit.
    I do not believe the problem is isolated to any particular supplier.
    The lower cost freight methods tend to take longer to deliver and are higher risk.
    That said I have not had an experience with items getting lost.

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