Down under....
#3
RE: Down under....
Welcome to the site, todd340! Are you refering to getting parts for classic cars or current American cars?
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#4
RE: Down under....
Hey guys, try purchasing parts new or second hand for just about anything from New Zealand(thats south of Aussie).
So many Companies wont deal outside the US.
Have tried getting parts for my bike and 70 Challenger amonst others.
I usually have to get stuff sent to a friend in Cal then shipped on or, make something here!!
So many Companies wont deal outside the US.
Have tried getting parts for my bike and 70 Challenger amonst others.
I usually have to get stuff sent to a friend in Cal then shipped on or, make something here!!
#5
RE: Down under....
Welcome to the forum. If there is any way I can help you on parts please let me know. There are a lot of new parts on the market. Seems like the reintroduction of the Challenger has sparked a lot of interest in the old. I have bought front and rear chrome new with installation hardware to boot. They have R&L front fenders as well as hood and trunk lids. It seems as though a year ago I had to settle for someone elses junk to complete my ride. Now we have after market new peices. For all you puirist, I will leave the high priced NOS parts for you. My car will be driven on the street and allow the next gen. to appreciate the old Challengers as well as the new. So if I can help let me know what you need. Also post a picture of your Challenger. Take it easy, Randy.
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