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Old Jul 27, 2021 | 01:46 PM
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Default Aftermarket Store/Website for Jaguars? (at least F-Types)

Before my SVR I had a 15' Mustang GT that I could always do one stop shopping for practically anything i needed from the americanmuscle website. For the Jags, and specifically for the F-Types, I'm finding parts sprinkled all over the internet with crazy price differences for the same component. Is there no major centralized place that I can shop at?

Any recommendations for sites that I've missed I will greatly appreciate.

As a side note I've been looking for exhaust options for my 17' SVR , I'll take any tips as well!
 
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Old Jul 27, 2021 | 02:03 PM
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Yeah nothing like that exists. For the most part performance parts can be found by going to a tuners site

Arden
Eurotoys
Paramount performance
STPtuning
VelocityAP
Viezu


For exhausts, VelocityAP is the prob the most common on this forum. Another option is Larini
 
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Old Jul 27, 2021 | 02:55 PM
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https://madnessautoworks.com

Madness Autoworks carries Koshi carbon fiber parts located in the USA.

 
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Old Jul 27, 2021 | 03:07 PM
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That's the difference between a car selling a few thousand units a year, and a car selling 50k+ units per year. The smaller the target audience, the more niche you have to look to find aftermarket support.
 
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Old Jul 27, 2021 | 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Sofi_the_SVR
Before my SVR I had a 15' Mustang GT that I could always do one stop shopping for practically anything i needed from the americanmuscle website. For the Jags, and specifically for the F-Types, I'm finding parts sprinkled all over the internet with crazy price differences for the same component. Is there no major centralized place that I can shop at?

Any recommendations for sites that I've missed I will greatly appreciate.

As a side note I've been looking for exhaust options for my 17' SVR , I'll take any tips as well!
Like others have mentioned already, there are few aftermarket options at all for not just our cars but for other similar niche performance cars. It's the exact same thing for my AMG, which at least fares a little better since its engine and some other components are shared across AMG's broader lineup. I've found that out of the European brands, BMW tends to have the largest aftermarket and modding community by far.

As far as SVR exhausts go, I'd look into Quicksilver. Those sound pretty nasty.
 
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Old Jul 29, 2021 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Sofi_the_SVR
Before my SVR I had a 15' Mustang GT that I could always do one stop shopping for practically anything i needed from the americanmuscle website. For the Jags, and specifically for the F-Types, I'm finding parts sprinkled all over the internet with crazy price differences for the same component. Is there no major centralized place that I can shop at?

Any recommendations for sites that I've missed I will greatly appreciate.

As a side note I've been looking for exhaust options for my 17' SVR , I'll take any tips as well!
I think SNG Barrett has just start stocking F-Type parts.
 
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