Australian Online Car Parts

Australian Online Car Parts http://www.australianonlinecarparts.com.au/
Ph: 0242322181
Rear of 402 Hoxton Park Rd, Prestons NSW 2170

Australian Online Car Parts, Tools & Accessories is a genuine auto parts supplier in Oak Flats, NSW. We supply automotive & industrial tools, genuine car parts & accessories for all makes & models including Holden, Ford, Mitsubishi, Mazda, Subaru, & Honda. People can buy online, where we ship to every corner of Australia, Internationally and instore, with many traveling from Campbelltown to Bowral

, to Nowra, to Oak Flats including Albion Park, Albion Park Rail, Mount Warrigal, Warilla, Lake Illawarra, Barrack Heights, Barrack Point, Flinders, Blackbutt, Shellharbour, Shell Cove, Minnamurra, Kiama Downs, Kiama, Jamberoo, Jerrara, Curramore, North Macquarie, Penrose, Cleveland, Horsley, Dapto, Koonawarra, Kanahooka, Kembla Grange, Haywards Bay, Windang & Primbee.

16/09/2024

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One day only, price finish at 8pm tonight....Monday Madness Kincrome Tool BagsSTP7101 $45.45Supatools FEATURES48 Pockets...
13/02/2023

One day only, price finish at 8pm tonight....Monday Madness Kincrome Tool Bags

STP7101 $45.45
Supatools
FEATURES
48 Pockets and Loops
Wide Mouth Design
Tape Measure Clip
Adjustable Shoulder Strap

K7402 $40.67
Builders Tools Bag
FEATURES
• Twin Carry Handles
• Strong Polyester Construction
• Reflective Edging
• 12 Internal Pockets
• Padded Adjustable Shoulder Strap
• 4 x Rubber Feet
• Padded Internal Base
• Heavy Duty Zip
• 2 Slide Touch Fastener Pockets
• 3 Side Netting Pocket

K7426 $123.61 RRP $213.40
Tool Tote Bag 19 Pocket
FEATURES
• Removable internal divider
• Tape measure clip
• Card holder
• Reinforced side panels
• 19 internal & external pockets
• Concealable cover with level strap
• Stainless steel padded grip carry handle
• Tape roll strap
• Rear hip padding
• Adjustable padded shoulder strap
• 400mm saw pouch
• Tough plastic base
• Heavy duty 1680D polyester construction

K070052 $74.16 RRP $136.40
Tool Bag heavy Duty 14 Pocket
FEATURES
• Tough nylon material - fully lined
• Heavy duty zipper
• Heavy duty rubberised base
• Plenty of storage pockets inside and out
• Shoulder carry strap included
• Elastic straps on side for carrying such things as spirit level

Protect your tools against the elements!Manufactured from ultra-high impact structural polymer and sealed for moisture p...
28/01/2023

Protect your tools against the elements!

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Clink on the link below we have them in stock now!

https://www.australianonlinecarparts.com.au/?rf=kw&kw=Kincrome+safe+


From of us at Australian Online Car Parts would like to wish everyone a wonderful, heathy & prosperous New Year.Looking ...
30/12/2022

From of us at Australian Online Car Parts would like to wish everyone a wonderful, heathy & prosperous New Year.
Looking forward to being of service to you all again in 2023.
Stay Safe.

From of us at australian Online Car Parts,We wish you a Christmas that's Merry and bright!"We hope you have a safe, rela...
24/12/2022

From of us at australian Online Car Parts,
We wish you a Christmas that's Merry and bright!"
We hope you have a safe, relaxing holiday season, & is filled with joy & peace!
Happy Holidays

It is finally here.....ladies i hope you left enough hints and suggestions for your fellas to get you what you want!
23/12/2022

It is finally here.....ladies i hope you left enough hints and suggestions for your fellas to get you what you want!

TIPS FOR STOPPING A CAR WHEN ONE OF THE TYRES EXPLODES WHEN SPEED GOES OVER 100 KM/HA few days ago this happened to me w...
22/12/2022

TIPS FOR STOPPING A CAR WHEN ONE OF THE TYRES EXPLODES WHEN SPEED GOES OVER 100 KM/H
A few days ago this happened to me when travelling along the freeway from Sydney to Brisbane, besides it being a very scary thing to happen, if you dont handle it carefully it can also be very dangerour to not just you but other motorist on the rode with you.

1. First tip:

When a tyre blows try to be as calm as possible and hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands.

2. Second tip:

And the most important thing, keep your foot off the brake, don't even think about it.

3. Tip number three:

Stay in your lane and try not to switch lanes, stay as straight as possible.

4. Fourth tip:

If your car has a manual transmission, shift gradually to a lower speed, BUT ONLY make it feel like the car is completely in control.

If your car has an automatic transmission, stay in Drive gear (D) and DON'T shift.

Tip 5 out of 5. :

Don't use the handbrake
6. Sixth piece of advice:

When the speed drops to 50 km/h, you can gently press the brakes until the car stops

Spread the word! You can save multiple lives!!

HITTING THE ROAD THIS DECEMBER? 12 TIPS FOR A SAFE JOURNEYIt’s that festive time of year again and many Australians will...
22/12/2022

HITTING THE ROAD THIS DECEMBER? 12 TIPS FOR A SAFE JOURNEY
It’s that festive time of year again and many Australians will be hitting the open road for that well-deserved holiday.
Sadly, it’s also a time of tragedy as many are injured or lose their lives in senseless road accidents.
You’ve probably come across a lot of “get there safely” articles, many with tips that are blatantly obvious, but it always pays to brush up on the basics before your trip.

1. MAKE SURE THE CAR IS UP TO THE JOB
Make sure your car is up to the task of getting you there safely and without breaking down.
Also ensure that you have the right emergency kit on board, including your warning triangle, spare wheel, wheel spanner, and jack. You should also have some emergency numbers on speed dial,
2. CAREFUL HOW YOU PACK
Be sure to pack all heavy objects into a closed boot (rather than on the back seat) as they really can become a lethal weapon in a crash. And so can your back seat occupants if they're not buckled up.
3. CHOOSE THE SMART SPEED (AND LANE)
Going too fast or too slow can significantly increase the risk of an accident. Go too slow and everyone will want to get past and many will take chances doing so, putting you into the path of danger. Drive too quickly and you won't be able to slow down in time if something goes wrong, and the impact will be far deadlier when it does.
Your safest bet is usually somewhere in the region of the speed limit, but your speed must also be appropriate for the situation at hand, so slow down around roadworks or in built-up areas with lots of pedestrians and when it's raining.
Also, ensure you're in the correct lane for the speed you're driving – the ultimate rule of the road is to keep left and pass right.
4. CAREFUL AROUND SLOWER VEHICLES
Even if you are maintaining a sensible speed, you will have to get past trucks and other slower vehicles. But here's the number one rule of safe driving – never overtake if you're not absolutely certain that you'll get to the other side safely, and always leave a margin for error.
You might feel like a genius calculating that gap to the last second, but did you factor in what might happen if the engine suddenly loses power (a turbo blowing, for instance) or a tire bursts? Better to arrive late than dead.
5. OBSERVE, OBSERVE AND OBSERVE
While it's easy to drift into auto-pilot mode, your observation skills will save your life. It takes a bit of discipline, but ultimately you need to constantly and closely watch the scene around you and identify potentially dangerous situations, and develop a plan of action before they become a threat. You should also pay attention to pedestrians near the road.
6. AND THINK BIKE
When changing lanes or making any turns, always check your blind spots for motorcycles. Remember that a motorcycle in your mirror is always closer than it looks and they come from behind incredibly quickly.
If a rider comes behind you while you are waiting for a safe opportunity to overtake a slower vehicle, let the bike through – motorcycles accelerate much faster than cars and can safely overtake where you can't.
7. DRIVE DURING THE DAY
Many prefer to do their long-distance travels at night because the roads are quieter, but the stats show that driving at night is a lot more dangerous. This is due to the obvious significant decrease in visibility as well as diminished speed/distance judgment and the presence of drunk drivers. You might have to contend with more traffic, and heat, when driving during the day but it's by far the brighter option.
8. SWITCH YOUR LIGHTS ON
Yes, even in the bright of day. But do remember to turn them off when you arrive at your destination.
9. KNOW YOUR ROUTE
It's always a good idea to get to know your route ahead of time and the distance to be covered. Also, stick to familiar routes as far as possible and if you are venturing into the unknown, factor in some extra travel time in case the roads are not up to scratch. Also pack emergency supplies like water, particularly if you're venturing into remote areas.
10. AVOIDING FATIGUE
Make sure you get at least seven hours’ sleep the night before and be sure to keep your mind fresh along the way by stopping every 200km or thereabouts. Plan the best stopping points before you set off and you'll impress as a seasoned road tripper.
Just remember that fatigue is one of the biggest killers on our roads. If you feel you are about to nod off, open the windows immediately and stop to stretch as soon as it's safe to do so.
Booking a 'halfway holiday' overnight stay is also a great idea as longer journeys do drain your concentration, and you’ll also get to discover a new part of our magnificent country.
THE REALLY OBVIOUS STUFF
11. BUCKLE UP
Well, yes. Make sure that you and the entire family – yes – even those in the back seats – are wearing seatbelts.
Without the simple devices or any other safety features, your vehicle might have are basically useless and your risk of dying or being severely injured in an accident increases exponentially. Also, make sure that smaller children are strapped into correctly-fitted child seats.
12. ONLY DRIVE SOBER, AND TAKE IT EASY THE NIGHT BEFORE
Like buckling up, this one should really go without saying, but with stats showing that booze is a factor in 58 percent of road fatalities in this country, we can't emphasize this enough. With Uber and other drive-you-home services like Road Trip around, there really are no more excuses.
It also pays to go easy on the booze the night before your trip.

2022 is coming to an end.. Once again it has been an extremely challenging year for everyone, with increased food prices...
22/12/2022

2022 is coming to an end.. Once again it has been an extremely challenging year for everyone, with increased food prices, interest rate hikes, elecrticiy increases the list goes one & one.
As we wrap up for the year we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you.
As an Australian Business we appreciate you keeping local & and supporting us during the year. We will be back bigger and better in 2023 with more great deals and some new exciting product ranges.


*Please note we're still taking orders online over the Christmas & New Year Break! Courier companies will be operating on skeleton staff over the break so there may be some delays on receiving orders over the festive season. The Australian Online Car Parts Team will be back in full swing on January 3th, 2023 ready for another big year ahead!*

I am going to be thinking this now every time I look in the rear or side mirrors.....🤣
19/12/2022

I am going to be thinking this now every time I look in the rear or side mirrors.....🤣

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2/148 Industrial Road
Prestons, NSW
2529

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Monday 8:30am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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