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Shark Racing is an automotive parts e-commerce store based in Gunpo, South Korea, positioned as “The Korean Car Specialists.” The site primarily serves owners of Korean vehicles such as Hyundai, Kia, Genesis, and KGM, offering modification and replacement parts categorized by model, model year, and chassis code. The site indicates that it does not have a physical store displaying its full product lineup and mainly sells online.
Its biggest strength is its highly detailed vehicle catalog, covering a wide range of both older and newer models, from the Accent, Elantra, Sonata, and Tucson to the Ioniq 5/6, Genesis G70/G80/GV series, Kia EV6/EV9/Stinger/Sportage, and more. Product categories include Exterior, Interior, Lighting, Performance, Brakes-Suspension, and Universal and Misc. Parts, making it suitable for finding model-specific parts such as body kits, steering wheels, strut bars, lowering springs, brake lines, and downpipes.
All products on the site are priced in USD, with a wide price range: lower-cost items include US$18 stickers and US$23 emblems, mid- to high-priced items include US$590 lowering springs and US$649 steering wheels, while premium parts include US$1,345 body kits and US$2,150 headlights. The FAQ states that wholesale prices are available for dealers and shops, but the wholesale policy must be requested by email. U.S. orders take an average of 10–15 business days and are mostly shipped via FedEx; carbon fiber or fiberglass products typically take 4–5 weeks. U.S. customs inspections and changes in duties may cause delays.
The advantages are its strong vertical focus, clear vehicle categorization, broad coverage of Korean-car modification parts, and basic e-commerce features such as wish lists, order status, and shipping/tax estimates in the cart. The drawbacks are that the main content does not disclose payment methods, and information on after-sales service, returns/exchanges, and wholesale terms is limited. Cross-border orders also depend heavily on customs and local postal services, so delivery times may fluctuate.
It is suitable for Korean-car owners, tuning enthusiasts, repair/modification shops, and dealers looking to sell Hyundai/Kia/Genesis parts. The cart’s country list includes China, Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan, indicating that there is an entry point for estimating shipping to China-related regions. However, the scraped text does not make it possible to determine actual access stability from mainland China, so its China access status is unknown.
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sharkracing.com is an United States E-commerce 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 sharkracing.com directly.