Car parts in HK?

Discussion in 'Science, Technology & Car Chat' started by J dot L, Apr 28, 2011.

  1. J dot L

    J dot L Well-Known Member

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    I'm going to be going on holiday to HK soon, and I'm wanting to buy some carbon fibre parts for my Mitsubishi Evo 8. Does anyone know where abouts/what companies in HK that would sell evo 8 parts?


    Thanks. :D
     
  2. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    Mong kok..i can't tell you exact street but near the shoe street
     
  3. MrCooperS

    MrCooperS Well-Known Member

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    Is it cheaper in HK or something?
     
  4. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    the thing is how are you going to get by customs unless you're getting something small
     
  5. turbobenx

    turbobenx .........

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    i got my front grill from HK. But the thing is, i order it online and mail in to me. Got by customs and all, but it took about a month and a half to reach me.
     
  6. mark_andrews

    mark_andrews New Member

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    I suggest you check it online, there are lot of auto parts store there and maybe you can find deals that is cheaper compare to what in HK..
     
  7. hot wings

    hot wings Well-Known Member

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    i was thinking that aswell, by a bodykit, get it sprayed over then and then bring it back as luggage.
     
  8. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    seriously? can you tell me how you can bring a body kit back on the plane? it won't fit in the luggage. you're gonna pay extra fees and possibly customs.
     
  9. brown_bear

    brown_bear ☆‧° ☆﹒﹒‧ ☆ ﹒﹒‧☆‧° ☆

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    cant you send it to yourself using one of them 'multipack' boxes or something..?
     
  10. hot wings

    hot wings Well-Known Member

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    the kits are more than likely made from fiber glass or pvc so its very light. just wrap it with bubble wrap and parcel paper and send it as a seperate luggage, obviously with fragile on it, in regards to customs, i really don't think thats an issue.

    and you can save big bucks from just spraying it in hk cos its so much cheaper. labor wise