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Small parts website
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Posted 9/9/2006 3:12 AM
amzimmy
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Small parts website

I stumbled across this interesting website that offers a great selection of small plastik and metal parts that are sometime very difficult to get

http://www.skiffy.com

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Posted 9/9/2006 12:57 PM
dai
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Re: Small parts website

Thanks, Amzimmy. The first thing I found when using the quick search was a round knob made of Bakelite. How cool is that?

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Posted 9/10/2006 3:19 AM
amzimmy
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Re: Small parts website

I think that the easy way is to select your "language" first, then select "item pictures" that will take you to a general screen from there you can select the items that you are looking for in detail.

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Posted 9/10/2006 8:45 AM
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Re: Small parts website

Thanks amzimmy...

A very cool resource and what about those biker pants
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Posted 9/10/2006 10:30 AM
amzimmy
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Re: Small parts website

if the request is big enough..............maybe some "G" pants?

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Posted 9/10/2006 11:29 AM
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RE: Small parts website

Hi Amzimmy,

Have you tried www.maximumdiesel.co.za They are a lot closer to home (well CT rather than JHB) and sell most of the trim fixing fittings (not OE ) as well as just about anything else you would need for your workshop.

Look for a Wurth dealer in JHB and get a catalogue from them, they also sell similar items.

Pete
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Posted 9/11/2006 8:27 AM
amzimmy
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RE: Small parts website

Thaks Pete, will follow advice. Thanks!

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