Best places to source parts for late model Alfa's

Started by dcc236, February 10, 2015, 06:10:45 PM

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dcc236


I've just bought an Alfa 156 JTS after owning a 164 24v for a number of years.

What is the best and cheapest place to source parts for it?

With my Audi, I used Imparts for smallish service items and bought major items from various specialists in the US.

What's the go with late model Alfa's in Australia? I assume dealers are still a no go area.

obersturm

Hi there,

yes, you are right to assume the official dealer is the last place you want to call upon. Expensive and they probably won't have stock of what you need-either.... :o

Imparts seem to only stock a very limited supply of parts for Alfas and have to call around for other stuff (159 Diesel filter, dual mass flywheel)

I am only new myself and am in the same boot.
Suppliers I contacted:

Bruno and Giancarlo at  'contact@maranellopursang.com'
Hugh at                    'enquiries@monzamotors.biz'
Sam and Charlie at          'sales@italianjobauto.com'
Matt at                           'matt@alfamen.com.au'
Daniel at Lance Dixon     'daniel@lancedixon.com.au'
Shane at Zagames         shanet@zag.com.au
Domenic and Robert           info@italianautomotivespares.com.au
Thanks and best regards

Obersturm


ANG156

You could also try

The Spare Place in Adelaide
Turin Imports in Adelaide
Italian Automotive Spare in Victoria
Milano Spares in Victoria

I think imparts do stock some alfa stuff from brakes to oil filters

colcol

Italian Automotive Spares in Brunswick, guys know their spares and drive Alfa Romeo's and are club sponsors, Colin.
1974 VW Passat [ist car] 1984 Alfa 33TI [daily driver] 2002 Alfa 156 JTS [daily driver]