How do you guys find Daihatsu and their spare parts availability? Here in Adelaide nothing seems to be kept in stock, even the basics, and it has to be ordered in from interstate....
Latest effort- distributor cap $67 and a couple of days wait. Or pay extra for air freight!
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Daihatsu and spare parts
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Daihatsu and spare parts
David
Depends on the part...it can be a real matter of hunting around. Like the idler arm for example. You can't just buy the bush from Toyota, you have the buy an entire new arm! There is a good wrecker here in QLD that I'll be using a lot, it's where I got my replacement bumper from.
http://www.autopartsrecyclers.com/daihatsuAuto/
If you require genuine, it's gunna cost, that's been my exp. I try and find an alternate source...
http://www.autopartsrecyclers.com/daihatsuAuto/
If you require genuine, it's gunna cost, that's been my exp. I try and find an alternate source...
I think ALL spare bits are difficult to find for the Feroza from the Dealers. When I destroyed a front fender I had to wait 8 weeks for a replacement from Japan.....no wreckers had one.....real PITA !
Even in Melbourne it still takes about 2-3 weeks to get difficult bits
Even in Melbourne it still takes about 2-3 weeks to get difficult bits
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