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Australia’s trusted rare car parts repair/exchange site now up

PEC Tech 2 mins read

Moorabbin, Victoria: PEC EFI Revival (or PEC Tech), the online platform dedicated to repairing rare automotive parts for all types of vehicles in Australia has just been launched. They’re the sister site of PEC Australia, one of the most trusted names in automotive parts having sold hundreds of thousands of  brand new parts since 2006. 

PEC Tech online is here to help customers get their car back on the road by fixing or replacing hard to find electrical components . PEC Tech specializes in repairing or replacing parts for older vehicles, from the 1980s to the 2000s, an important addition for sourcing rare parts.

PEC Tech online is simple to use. Customers just search for their vehicle part and click on the results. Then, depending on the part, they can choose one of three service options – you choose what suits you best:

Exchange

Car owners can send in their old faulty part and PEC Tech will send them a reconditioned part. All replacement parts (often hard to find from trusted Australian and international car part brands) come with a one year warranty for the customer’s peace of mind. PEC Tech ships replacement parts free Australia-wide and has competitive rates worldwide as well.

Exchange with core

If you are in a rush, PEC Tech can send you the replacement part first, to make sure it’s working properly. This way, you don’t have to wait until your faulty part arrives at PEC Tech before you receive the replacement part. You’ll just be charged an extra core (holding deposit) on top of the standard price. Of course, this extra charge is refunded in full upon PEC Tech’s receipt of your old part.

Repair

Customers send their faulty component/s (plus other required part/s) to be repaired. Clear and simple instructions are provided for this process and best of all, in most cases, the repaired part is plug-and-play on return.

It should be noted that not all parts in stock offer the 3 kinds of services mentioned above. Every part is different so best make sure to check what’s available on the platform for the part you need.

Luckily, if you are unsure or are in need of more help, PEC Tech also offers real time support to make sure all your questions and needs are met. 

 


Contact details:

Official website: https://pectech.com.au/
Phone: 1300 856 903 (9am - 5pm UTC+10, Monday to Friday)
Email: info@peconline.com.au

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