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Genuine Ford Parts

foolsgold99
Posts: 413 Forumite

in Motoring
Hi,
I have a Ford S-max and it'll be three years old soon. I have a good garage for getting work done but I want to be the cheapest genuine Ford parts for my car and get the garage to fit them come the next service and MOT.
There are lots of websites and sellers on ebay but I was wondering if anyone knows a good site or seller to purchase genuine Ford parts from?
For info, I'm looking to purchase a service kit, oil and new brake discs and pads.
Thanks for your help :T
I have a Ford S-max and it'll be three years old soon. I have a good garage for getting work done but I want to be the cheapest genuine Ford parts for my car and get the garage to fit them come the next service and MOT.
There are lots of websites and sellers on ebay but I was wondering if anyone knows a good site or seller to purchase genuine Ford parts from?
For info, I'm looking to purchase a service kit, oil and new brake discs and pads.
Thanks for your help :T
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You'll know they are fakes if it says "Genuine Ford Parts" on the box.Je suis sabot...0
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I've used Paynes on eBay without problem.0
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Buy from one of the genuine main dealers that sell at discount prices on ebay.
Paynes is one i have used also.
I need to get some oil from them also. I can collect and save the postage, But i need to ask for a certain person and mention the ebay number to qualify for that price.
If your using a proper VAT registered garage then they could probably buy the parts even cheaper.Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Thanks, I'll check that out.0
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Ask the garage to get the parts from Ford, they'll probably have an arrangement already and be able to get them at trade?Yes it's overwhelming, but what else can we do?
Get jobs in offices and wake up for the morning commute?0
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