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Jezzah
15-06-2005, 01:10 AM
Hey, im pretty sure most of u guys from this forum are honkies (honkies = jazz) lol... anyhow. im going to hong kong in 2 week. where im hong kong can i get parts for my jazz?
give me some addresses.
thanks guy

|N|
15-06-2005, 01:11 AM
just go mong kok... will keep u busy for a day or 2

Jezzah
15-06-2005, 01:27 AM
awesome. thanks dude.

SoundStreamer
15-06-2005, 02:06 AM
you talking performance car parts? or ricey stuff....i had a quick look through mongkok mainly car audio and ricey stuff...not much performance gear...maybe i juz didnt know where to look. car audio is cheap!! go to "huk bo" street dunno english spelling.

Fit1500_GD3
15-06-2005, 02:23 AM
GTsport great tuning sport car.......mong kok...Hong kong.

http://a0.cpimg.com/image/BC/71/28208060-dde7-028001E0-.jpg

http://a8.cpimg.com/image/06/6B/28207878-72cd-028001E0-.jpg

Philip Lee
15-06-2005, 09:20 AM
unfortunately serious parts shop are located at inconvenient areas (ie u'll need a car or catch a taxi).

the best bet is to buy some tuning mags like Optionfans or Hot Machine and read the ads.

JA22
15-06-2005, 11:45 AM
i am not hongkie but i have been recommended by david to go to apliu street, sham shui po or mong kok to get some accessories.

hope it helps.

civiceg9
15-06-2005, 12:16 PM
There are tuning shops around Mong Kok, just harder to find them as they are located just outside of Mong Kok.
Goto Tai Chi the next suburb, GT Sport is there (mong kok one is GT Shop) and a few other tuning shops.

Perry
15-06-2005, 12:32 PM
are you after new or used parts if used parts they are cheap and are out of Mong Kok

Philip Lee
15-06-2005, 12:35 PM
depends on what parts you want bcos shops like GT Sport may not stock the exact stuff that you want and can only be ordered. if u're on a short trip it might be a problem.

there are a few shops around Hung Hum (eg Spec R) and Yung Long (K Car shop) that are specialise in Jazz/Fit but as i said it's kinda inconvenient.

if you want cheap china stuff, there is an agent in HK (at Kwan Tong) that can get Auto Aoli stuff. http://auto-aoli.com

but if u just want general race boy stuff then Mong Kok is the place. there are heaps of shops around the sport courts behind "women street".

bilz~
15-06-2005, 01:00 PM
i recommend Spec R in Hung Hum since they just open it up few months ago..
might as well have a try there...

or get Option Fans mag they have a lot of ads about these places

Terry
15-06-2005, 01:05 PM
2nd hand stuff posted on "Hot Machine"......really good deal!:D
Beware overload your luggage.....Parts like sussy are heavy as rock!

bilz~
15-06-2005, 01:18 PM
anyone kno how much would dat be to send the parts over?

Perry
15-06-2005, 01:26 PM
better to buy the mags first which hows certain parts they sell and go there and check it out,Yung Long is a good place to get parts but as long u know wat u gettting its ok coz people there tend try to trick u buyin the wrong parts

Terry
15-06-2005, 01:29 PM
As for a full set of sussy expect to cost you $160 AUD to shipped from there to your door.....

bilz~
15-06-2005, 01:33 PM
As for a full set of sussy expect to cost you $160 AUD to shipped from there to your door.....

thanx :)

panda
15-06-2005, 03:40 PM
very useful thread, i am going back to hk for a week in july :D

before i once bring back with me 1x coilover set and 2x 16" wheels, the coilovers 5kg each and the wheels 7kg each :p

08ESE
15-06-2005, 05:27 PM
what are you allowed to bring back $ wise?

im heading to HK next year some time

TypeG
15-06-2005, 06:40 PM
very useful thread, i am going back to hk for a week in july :D

before i once bring back with me 1x coilover set and 2x 16" wheels, the coilovers 5kg each and the wheels 7kg each :p

LOL u are crazy man
a set of coilover killed me even only from my house to post office.
there is a quotation system on HK post web site if u want to know how much it will cost to send those amount of KG here.
But there is a max size which need custom box to fit the coilover(e.g). I am pretty sure u cant send a set of coilover in one box as it will be more than 20KG which is not allowed.

BobderElch
15-06-2005, 09:26 PM
Are there any websites of the shops in Hong-Kong that are available in english??

I just want to see what parts are available for the Jazz/Fit but I need the page to be in ienglish :D

I would be nice if you can list some of them.

spoon fit
15-06-2005, 09:31 PM
what parts u looking at?
after market or oem

Terry
15-06-2005, 09:55 PM
Are there any websites of the shops in Hong-Kong that are available in english??

I just want to see what parts are available for the Jazz/Fit but I need the page to be in ienglish :D

I would be nice if you can list some of them.

Basically everything u want for Jazz they will be available in HK......from body kits, CPU even turned engines....so just go to the performance shop there and ask about it......

those performance shop owner makes so much money....even can afford to ship their car back to Japan for turning......damn:(

BobderElch
15-06-2005, 11:46 PM
I've been looking for some "small" parts to style the Jazz/Fit (taillights, door sills, hood-lifters, speakers for the rear doors, stickers, emblems, etc. etc.) because many people are interested in these things in our german Honda-Forum. Not interested in such things like bodykits or performance items because we can get them even in germany.

After-Market and OEM :D

Hong-Kong sounds like Paradise! :p

quangsta
16-06-2005, 01:29 AM
very useful thread, i am going back to hk for a week in july :D

before i once bring back with me 1x coilover set and 2x 16" wheels, the coilovers 5kg each and the wheels 7kg each :p

did u have to pay anything to get them over besides the shipping??...like customs..quarauntine??....im thinking about doing the samy but start of next yr and i dont speak the language so im abit scared

cheers

Terry
16-06-2005, 08:28 AM
if u dont want to have a chat with the Aus custom officer......seperate your sussy/ rim in two set and send them different day in different post office:D

panda
16-06-2005, 08:32 AM
did u have to pay anything to get them over besides the shipping??...like customs..quarauntine??....im thinking about doing the samy but start of next yr and i dont speak the language so im abit scared

cheers

nope nothing extra, mind you i was with my partner so i was able to carry more :D

took 2x coilovers as hand carry onto plane, other 2x coilover and 2x 16" wheel went with the luggage, the other 2x wheel went through the post :p

Tony
16-06-2005, 09:25 AM
omg.. at least get yourself some nice cloths or DVD/anime while u'r there.. :p

panda
16-06-2005, 01:02 PM
omg.. at least get yourself some nice cloths or DVD/anime while u'r there.. :p

no need for clothes, it summer in hk at the moment, 30+ degrees and anime and dvd can download from internet, must maximise storage capacity for car parts :D

Terry
16-06-2005, 01:08 PM
get some Best Motoring DVD when u there.....real cheap compare with here:D

Philip Lee
16-06-2005, 01:52 PM
get some Best Motoring DVD when u there.....real cheap compare with here:D

oh yeah. they're like $5AUD a copy (VCD, the real deal too) :thumbsup:

kuso
18-06-2005, 09:11 AM
definitely buy more than just car parts...

lot more to hk than car parts... much more... much much more...

if you want to know where to get stuff... you can ask DavidLing... he knows places in china and HK that sell jazz parts... he is in the forum somewhere... if you can't find him... pm me

Of course you can ask others that have bought parts in HK...

Type G also bought a few parts if I remember correctly when he went back...

TypeG
18-06-2005, 12:26 PM
definitely buy more than just car parts...

lot more to hk than car parts... much more... much much more...

if you want to know where to get stuff... you can ask DavidLing... he knows places in china and HK that sell jazz parts... he is in the forum somewhere... if you can't find him... pm me

Of course you can ask others that have bought parts in HK...

Type G also bought a few parts if I remember correctly when he went back...

yes but i eill never do that for heavy parts
it is just pain to my a$$ man
need to measure the lenght and repack and repack to fit HK Post
if u buy a part which u can never send my HK Post, good luck then
lol

TypeG
18-06-2005, 12:28 PM
nope nothing extra, mind you i was with my partner so i was able to carry more :D

took 2x coilovers as hand carry onto plane, other 2x coilover and 2x 16" wheel went with the luggage, the other 2x wheel went through the post :p

man dun mislead him
unless yr lang is empty
u just have 30kg and coilover already 20kg+