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How do we assist in removing rust spots from the car?

EasyParts is a leading brand in Europe that assists customers in repairing rusted car parts and enhancing the appearance of their vehicles. We understand that a car is more than just a means of transportation; it's an extension of your personality and a statement of your style. That's why we offer a wide range of replacement body panels and plastic moulding trims to help you restore your vehicle at a reasonable price.

To which vehicles do we have replacement body panels?

Our car body panels are made of high-quality steel and are designed to fit perfectly, ensuring a quick repair job. We specialize in car repair panels for various van models, such as the Mercedes Sprinter, Volkswagen LT, Crafter, T4, Citroën Jumper, Fiat Ducato and more. In addition to vans, we also provide car body repair panels for passenger cars of such brands as Audi, BMW, Citroën, Dacia, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Suzuki, Volkswagen, Volvo and many more, including classic car models like the Mercedes G Class, Mazda MX-5 or Subaru Impreza etc.

We have a wide range of body panels for over 300 car models. Whether you need a new repair panel for your sill, wheel arch, or door, we've got you covered. Our team of experts is always ready to help you choose the right repair panel for your vehicle and guide you through the repair process.

At EasyParts, we're passionate about helping our clients repair and enhance their vehicles. Our products are designed to help you restore your vehicle to its former glory, and our team of experts is always ready to assist you in any way possible. So why wait? Browse the selection of replacement body panels and plastic moulding trims on our website, add to your basket what you need and take the first step towards restoring your vehicle to its previous resplendence! 

What is a replacement car body panel?

A replacement car body panel, also known as a car body panel or repair panel, is a component used to repair or replace a damaged or corroded section of a car's body. It is designed to fit and replace the original damaged panel, restoring the structural integrity and aesthetics of the vehicle. Repair panels are typically made of metal and are available for various areas of the car's body, such as doors, fenders, quarter panels, rear and front wheel arches, rocker panels, and more. They come in different shapes, sizes, and configurations to match specific vehicle makes and models. These panels should be welded to the car's body during the repair process, providing a seamless and reliable solution for restoring the car's exterior. At the end, the repair panel should be painted to the colour of the car body.


How long does it take to install a repair panel?

The repair of a car body using our repair panels should be carried out by a competent person, so we recommend leaving the car with the repair panel at a workshop specializing in this type of repairs. Therefore, the repair time will depend on the availability at the specific automotive workshop.


How long does it take to deliver the parcel?

We understand that time is of the essence when it comes to car repairs, which is why we have streamlined our delivery process to ensure fast and efficient service. We typically deliver to countries such as Germany, Poland, and Czech Republic in just 1-2 working days. Delivery to countries like the Netherlands, UK, and France typically takes 4-6 working days. 

Additionally, we have exciting information for customers located in the UK. We offer hassle-free delivery of our body panels, exempt from customs duties. Our brand is registered there as a Limited (Ltd) company, ensuring you can obtain an invoice specific to your country.

For countries within the European Union, our VAT identification number is registered as a VAT taxpayer in the EU. Therefore, if you are also registered as a VAT taxpayer in the EU, we can issue an invoice to you with a 0% VAT rate. If you have a company registered only in your own country, we will issue an invoice to you with the applicable tax rate in your country.

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