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General => The garage => Topic started by: richandhazel on 04 September 2003, 13:54
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Looks like my luck with GSF car parts has finally run out. Bought a new solid water pipe from them to replace my corroded one and I've noticed, after a mere 300 to 400 miles of driving, that the new one is leaking from one of the welded joints >:(
Looks like I now have my own proof of what 'golfvr6' has been saying all along.
On the plus side, the car I'm picking up on Tuesday has a good one so I can swap it for a genuine one and attempt to claim a refund on the GSF one.
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Thats only a small problem mate, if you carry on using them you will have much bigger problems >:(
Cambelt tensioners, brake disc and pads, suspension kits, top mounts, the list goes on and on ???
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Rich I will send you some before and after pics of my Strut top mounts when I've changed them for you to judge how bad the german and swedish ones are.
They are selling rubbish and have been for a while, Don't do it to your car, it deserves better.
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It's a shame, in the early days I used to use Autocavan who I rated. Then German & Swedish came along and took over Autocavan and they were good for a while.
Now it seems, they have got greedy and taken on the French part and standards have dropped. >:(
Eurocarparts still seem competetive, what's your experience with them?
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I've never used them, I have one down the road in chessington but have been put off with my experience of GSF.
I used to use GSF all the time when I first started driving about 11 years ago, and they were good. I have found since selling french parts the quality has gone down hill.
Too many fingers in too many pies I guess.
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hey guys gsf were done a few years ago for selling dodgy parts labeled as genuine or febi to name a few,RICH i use eurocarparts all the time,and find them very good i have no complaints at all, i buy everything on line as there isn't one around here and can't fault the service,always delivered the next day and always been good parts.
regards kevin ;)
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I remember a TV programme on BBC a while ago that went undercover on GSF and similar places and they were selling track rods and stuff for mercedes benz that were made in one of these dodgy foreign factories.
They thing is, its so easy for GSF to get them made up to look like the original part, just because it has a VW sign and a part number doesn't make it genuine.
Infact the VW cam belt tensioner I bought after getting stung by GSF didnt have a part number on it. Also the little holes that you use the two prong tool in to tensioner the belt didnt line up on the GSF one so it was no use to man or beast anyway.
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I never saw that TV program.......wish I had, I might have seen the light a little earlier.
I have used eurocarparts occasionally and like Kevin have had good experience. I think I will switch to them as my main supplier from now on. Like you Kevin I'll have to use mail order as I'm too far away from a branch...........bummer as we have an acoount with GSF at work where they deliver straight to our hangar and give us a 10% discount :(
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I use Eurcarparts, they are ust down the road from me, they are good but on a couple of occasions have given me the wrong bits. overall the quality is good though.
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Modulator forgot to mention about the lovely whining noise that his GSF cambelt tensioner made!
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A few months ago, some dummy in a toyota decided to drive into the front of my golf, smashing the wing, headlight and grille.
Insurance on it is only 3rd part fire + theft, so I repaired it myself.
I got the headlight from GSF in Chelmsford, only because I really needed it.
The grille i bought from Eurocarparts was cheaper than a secondhand one from the scrapyard, and it was delivered in a couple of days, totally hassle free.
So I would probably use Eurocarparts again (going to attempt a service all by myself!)
Jen
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I can't speak for Euro Car Parts, but GSF copy parts are sh!t. I bought a wing a few years back and it ended up in the bin.
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i bought a new grill for my golf and it was to big to fit, i have never used europarts but think i 2 shall give them a go
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I also bought a grill for a mk2 gti from GSF a few years back and it didn't fit properly. I managed to get a genuine one from GPC for a good price.
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they have sent me the wrong part once ! but they changed it with no cost to me so can't argue. RICH you will lose your 10% but get 100% better products,
they do sell cheaper parts aswell but cant see the point of fitting cheaper parts only to replace them sooner .
regards kevin ::)
I use Eurcarparts, they are ust down the road from me, they are good but on a couple of occasions have given me the wrong bits. overall the quality is good though.
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Yep , using these companies too often can be a false economy >:(
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Use GPC for bits, cheaper than VW for original parts and no hassle fit everytime.
Pattern parts are a false economy
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Pattern parts are sh!t :D
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Anyone want proof about the poor quality of some of GSF parts, check the pics of modulators top mounts here:-
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?board=5;action=display;threadid=1971
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GSF told us they were O.E. as well :D
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Not to impressed with GSF, Go to VW or GPC, works out cheaper in the long term.
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You are probably more likely to have a car that works as well! ;D