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Aston.Parts is a vertical e-commerce site focused on Aston Martin spare parts. Its page title clearly states that it offers genuine OEM and aftermarket replacement parts. The operating entity is shown as VANTAGE PARTS LTD, and the site says it has been trading new and used Aston Martin parts since 2013. Rather than a general auto parts marketplace, it is positioned as a niche parts sourcing channel for a single luxury sports car brand.
The site supports filtering by model, part type, condition, and keyword. Covered models include Cygnet, DB7, DB9, DB11, DBS, DBX, Rapide, Vantage, Vanquish, Virage, One-77, and vehicles from various eras. Categories include body glass, electrical and lighting, engine, interior, steering, wheels, and more. Conditions are shown as New, New Other, Used, etc., with item counts listed. One important additional capability is that if users cannot find the part they need, they can contact the platform to attempt sourcing it, which can be valuable for niche luxury car repairs and hard-to-find parts procurement.
The site sells items with individual listed prices, displayed in GBP, and product cards mark prices as ex. VAT. For example, a carbon-fibre steering wheel is listed at £3,500, a right rear tail light at £1,130, and wheels at around £1,970 to £2,525. The collected content does not disclose any platform commission, membership fee, or wholesale discount, nor does it show shipping costs, customs duties, VAT applicability rules, or payment processing fees. Therefore, cross-border buyers should confirm the total landed cost before purchasing.
Its strengths are its high degree of specialization, detailed model coverage, and availability of both new and used parts, making it suitable for users with clear requirements for OEM parts or specific part numbers. The site also has a shopping basket, account system, and filtering functions, providing a complete basic e-commerce experience. The downside is the lack of public information: shipping coverage, delivery times, payment methods, returns and exchanges, and warranty terms are not reflected in the main content. Some categories also show 0 items, suggesting inventory depth may be uneven.
It is better suited to Aston Martin owners, independent workshops, restoration specialists, and accident repair procurement staff, rather than as a general auto parts sourcing platform. Its accessibility from China cannot be determined from the text, and payment methods as well as whether it ships directly to China are not disclosed. If purchasing is not straightforward, users may consider contacting the site to confirm international shipping, VAT, customs duties, and payment methods, or use alternatives such as local luxury car parts suppliers, UK freight forwarders, or purchasing agents.
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aston.parts is an United Kingdom Auto provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach aston.parts directly.