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عبدالله طائي
2022-09-18 09:37

I'm considering buying an '08 Lancer. Based on the questions people have posted, is it really difficult to find parts for it? Looking for some insights.

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عبدالرحمن نصر
عبدالرحمن نصر2024-02-16 21:33
My car is still running, and I can get any parts I need.
محمد بارزاني
محمد بارزاني2022-11-24 20:54
My car is from 2008, are parts easy to find?
بهاء الدين نايف
بهاء الدين نايف2022-09-21 14:22
Make sure to buy one that hasn't overheated. Once the engine overheats, it's done for. [I need some quiet time]
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نايف انهايان
نايف انهايان2022-09-18 19:34
[Grinning] Easy to find, V3 Lingyue parts are universal.

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