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Vehicle: 2001/Hyundai/Tiburon
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I own a 2001 tib. I can never really find a good website to find parts, most of the websites are for tibs 03 and newer. Any recommendations?
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The RD series tib (97-01) is at minimum, almost 15 years old now. It will be difficult to find certain things since the car isnt made anymore. But let us know what parts you're looking for and we can guide you in the right direction for them. If you're looking OEM factory parts, then a good site is Rock Auto Parts - http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/catalog.php
For aftermarket stuff, it will depend. You can find a lot of stuff out there, but it will be sporadic between different sites.
For aftermarket stuff, it will depend. You can find a lot of stuff out there, but it will be sporadic between different sites.
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Vehicle: MC + RD2 + AW11 + 944 = 4x Win
Sadly for performance parts you're going to be hard-pressed right now to find many who support the betas. Tibs are old news in the import scene, and RDs are getting rare. I personally have been pretty unimpressed with a lot of the parts I have purchased so for most of my high-end performance parts I am having these goodies fabbed to my custom specifications. It costs significantly more, but in the end I'll have a fast AND reliable car.
However like Visionz said, for your basic maintenance rockauto.com is one of the best resources. They will save you a ton of money and have some of the best customer service. Junk yards and pull-a-parts are also good for some of the stranger things. Especially since the motor was shared across so many vehicles in both Kia and Hyundai.
Now if you're looking for all-show-no-go mods most of the major retailers still carry body kits, hoods, and other miscellaneous things to make your ride "look-fast."
However like Visionz said, for your basic maintenance rockauto.com is one of the best resources. They will save you a ton of money and have some of the best customer service. Junk yards and pull-a-parts are also good for some of the stranger things. Especially since the motor was shared across so many vehicles in both Kia and Hyundai.
Now if you're looking for all-show-no-go mods most of the major retailers still carry body kits, hoods, and other miscellaneous things to make your ride "look-fast."
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I always buy OEM parts for my 2001 Tiburon from http://www.hyundaioemparts.com
They are cheap and ship fast.
They are cheap and ship fast.