A piece of advice re obtaining parts

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A piece of advice re obtaining parts

Post by alphabetter » Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:14 pm

Forgive me if I am stating the obvious here, but from looking at different threads here it seems this advice might be useful to some.

If you need parts for your Bongo it is well worth checking out your local Mazda franchise parts supplier, or for BongoFury members Ian's part finder service (12% below Mazda RRP). From my experience most things are available within a day or two from Mazda dealers, and their prices are often below what specialist Bongo web sites or Fleabay charge for the same item. Plus you know you're getting a real Mazda part.

You will need to have the Mazda part number which you can get from the partfinder in the members area.

Anyway that's my 2p
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Post by mikeonb4c » Mon Sep 24, 2007 11:17 pm

V useful that, alphabetter as I'd not have guessed it was thus 8)
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Post by kawasaki kid » Wed Sep 26, 2007 10:28 pm

As Alphabetter said most Mazda dealers are more than willing to get parts for Bongos and Fredas - I know as Iv`e got two dealers locally and one keeps some parts in stock but they both ask for the VIN number of the van everytime I enquire about parts. :)
If I had all the money I ever spent on my Freda ............ I`d spend it on my Freda.
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