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  • Skoda Spares Website

    This mob are in the UK but could still be useful if you know anyone over there or someone visiting there at the right time. I mean its not like you are going to see any Skoda wreckers locally any time soon.
    And with the likely price of new parts from local dealers....

    My Skoda pics are at: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f35/...tml#post551162

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    Parts probably not too expensive

    I priced some parts from VW/Skoda before taking the plunge to buy a Skoda. I had been badly bitten by Renault spare parts (how does $400 sound for a single in-line spark plug coil, 6 of these for a V6 and they are known for their unreliability). How does $2000 in parts to fit new fan/utility belts to the engine sound?

    Just as a comparison, the VW price for an in-line spark plug coil was around $100.

    I'd be interested to hear experiences with spare parts pricing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by indulis View Post
      .......I'd be interested to hear experiences with spare parts pricing.
      I had to put a new light fitting into my Superb glovebox. I broke it getting access to my bluetooth unit behind the dash.

      The light assembly had a VW symbol on it and a VW part number. Skoda Spares in Penrith had it listed for $52 as a Skoda part and $33 as a VW part (They have service/spares for both brands in the one place). Needless to say, I bought the VW one.

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      • #4
        Right there shows something wrong, Skoda parts should not be more expensive than a VW, it should be well and truly the other way.

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