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Parts4Pickups is a UK vehicle dismantler and used auto-parts e-commerce retailer, positioned as a supplier of breaker parts for pickups and light commercial vehicles. The site lets users search inventory by vehicle registration number, name, SKU, or part number, and also shows “Now Breaking” vehicles currently being dismantled on site. The company is based in Welshpool and says it operates dedicated dismantling and storage facilities. It is VAT-registered and holds DVLA and Environment Agency authorisations for vehicle treatment.
Its main value lies in its vertical focus and traceable product information. The site shows more than 10000 items in stock, covering common pickup models such as Ford Ranger, Toyota Hi-Lux, Mitsubishi L200, Nissan Navara, and Isuzu D-Max. Individual product pages list not only SKU, manufacturer part number, and fitting position, but also donor-vehicle details such as body colour, engine code, fuel type, number of doors, and production year, making it easier for repair shops or owners to verify compatibility. The parts are used breaker parts, and the site emphasises that they are dry-stored after removal.
Pricing is per item, with sample parts ranging from £34.00 to £110.50, and both VAT-inclusive and VAT-exclusive prices are displayed. The site claims that buying used parts can save up to 70% compared with new parts, and some items support a “Make An Offer” negotiation option. For shipping, product pages repeatedly state “Free Shipping - GB Only,” and the site claims same-day dispatch is available for orders placed before 12 noon. After-sales support includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. The terms also mention a 14-day cancellation right for consumers purchasing remotely, but returned items must remain unfitted and unused; electronic parts are non-returnable, and some returns may involve shipping costs or restocking fees.
The advantages are its focused category coverage, relatively large inventory, detailed traceability information, UK-friendly delivery, and multiple communication channels—phone, email, WhatsApp, and enquiry forms—which reduce the friction of confirming part compatibility. The downsides are that it is clearly geared toward the UK market, with free delivery limited to GB; information on international shipping costs, payment methods, customs duties, and tax responsibilities is limited; and used parts require installation experience and careful compatibility checks. Compatibility risks for modified vehicles need to be assessed by the buyer. It is best suited to UK pickup owners, repair workshops, fleet maintenance teams, and auto-parts trade buyers. Rather than an open marketplace platform, it is more like a self-operated used auto-parts retail site.
Access from China cannot be determined from the available text. For Chinese buyers, the main obstacles are not site functionality, but unclear cross-border shipping, payment methods, VAT/customs duties, and the cost of after-sales returns. If the goal is simply to source general auto parts, alternatives worth comparing include eBay UK auto parts, Autodoc, Breakeryard, 1st Choice Spares, or local breaker-part channels.
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parts4pickups.co.uk 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 parts4pickups.co.uk directly.