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    #16
    Originally posted by Obioban View Post

    I have a friend that lives ~1 hour from them. He saves up parts for a couple years, then makes multi thousand dollar returns in person, to avoid shipping costs completely.

    ... I'd feel weird about doing it in person.
    Thats awesome LOL

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      #17
      Thanks For this! I am In Australia and sources are limited to the dealer, with 4 to 5 week wait times on non stocked items

      eBay is good, though the shipping, tax and duty is a bit of a worry

      Will be going through all the above listed now, awesome info !!


      What about Pelican Parts ?

      How do FCP make money if they offer free returns / free replacement ? never heard of any business doing that here in Australia ? Would be interested to know that's all ! thanks
      Last edited by BL92; 09-05-2024, 02:30 AM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by BL92 View Post
        How do FCP make money if they offer free returns / free replacement ? never heard of any business doing that here in Australia ? Would be interested to know that's all ! thanks
        The warranty on parts is non-transferrable. So if you sell your car with a bunch of FCP parts on it, they can no longer be returned (unless you do the returns for the new owner of the car, which is very unlikely). Its a marketing device, people are more inclined to buy parts from FCP because of the lifetime guarantee, but most people won't actually go through a returns process. FCP crunched the numbers and they get more sales because of it then they lose on providing free replacement parts.

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          #19
          Originally posted by jayjaya29 View Post

          The warranty on parts is non-transferrable. So if you sell your car with a bunch of FCP parts on it, they can no longer be returned (unless you do the returns for the new owner of the car, which is very unlikely). Its a marketing device, people are more inclined to buy parts from FCP because of the lifetime guarantee, but most people won't actually go through a returns process. FCP crunched the numbers and they get more sales because of it then they lose on providing free replacement parts.
          Then there’s me, coming up on 20 years owning the car 🤣

          2005 IR/IR M3 Coupe
          2012 LMB/Black 128i
          2008 Black/Black M5 Sedan

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            #20
            Originally posted by Obioban View Post

            Then there’s me, coming up on 20 years owning the car 🤣
            We take our e30 champcar completely apart after each season (bearings, bushings, balljoints, bolts, nuts, fluids, etc) and send everything back to FCP. Have been doing this for years.

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              #21
              Add me to the list of FCP Euro. The lifetime warranty is worth it for people keeping their cars. Prime example, I bought a fender liner replacement because mine was old and cracked, while driving home from installing that liner I hit some tire debris and ended breaking the brand new liner. I am now getting an brand new liner for free instead of paying almost $200 for a new liner and porkchop. Honestly, definitely worth the additional cost.

              I am also glad ECS is offering that lifetime warranty. You think FCP Euro is tough with their returns, I can't image what dealing with ECS will be like. Hopefully it will ease return abuse from FCP and make it easier for the rest of the enthusiasts.

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