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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: dcc236 on February 10, 2015, 06:10:45 PM

Title: Best places to source parts for late model Alfa's
Post by: dcc236 on February 10, 2015, 06:10:45 PM

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.
Title: Re: Best places to source parts for late model Alfa's
Post by: obersturm on February 11, 2015, 09:12:40 AM
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
Title: Re: Best places to source parts for late model Alfa's
Post by: ANG156 on February 12, 2015, 01:13:55 PM
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
Title: Re: Best places to source parts for late model Alfa's
Post by: colcol on February 12, 2015, 09:12:15 PM
Italian Automotive Spares in Brunswick, guys know their spares and drive Alfa Romeo's and are club sponsors, Colin.