Used car parts can save you money on car repairs. Japanese import cars and European import cars tend to cost more to repair. The positive side, though, is they last much longer than American cars.
To save money, buy used auto parts from a reputable salvage yard. Many salvage yards are quite large and run extensive inventory systems with hundreds of thousands of used parts. Even hard to find parts can be purchased and shipped directly to you.
All Import Auto Parts is located in Fort Worth Texas but ships all over the world. Every used part comes with a warranty and a no hassle refund policy.
Below is a list of the more popular replacement parts. If you don’t find the part you need, email or call us. Our parts specialist can find almost any part for your import car.
 

Acura Headlights

There are certain parts on your car, like Acura headlights, that may need to be replaced from time to time. New ones can be a little expensive; however, salvage parts are very cheap but also in great condition. Your headlights should last for years, but bad wiring, an auto accident, or other problems can cause…

Your Car’s AC Control, Heat Switch

Practically every vehicle sold these days has an air conditioning and heat system. The air conditioner keeps us cool in hot weather and the heater allows us to be comfortable during the cooler months of the year. The AC control and heat switch allocate these luxuries with the flick of a switch. Although the AC…

Front End Suspension Maintenance

Depending on the type of vehicle, specific front end and suspension components might require examination as part of regular maintenance. Usually, replacing suspension parts is not a function of car repair. As an alternative, depending on the vehicle, particular suspension parts may need to be lubricated occasionally. Front end suspension parts are significant for vehicle…

Your Starter Motor, Voltage Regulator, Alternator

Many car owners believe they need a new starter motor when they have problems cranking their engine. It’s best to have your starter “bench-tested” at your local auto parts store before purchasing a new one. If – at a normal rpm under load – your starter cranks, your problem could be with the other parts…