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Are Lings Honda owned? Are they good?
- simonc
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Are Lings Honda owned? Are they good?
Hi Gents,
Who are these Lings guys? Looking at their site where I'm also registered (sent them my chassis number and there's my car!), I wondered if they're Honda owned.
They seem to have every nut, bolt, screw and washer to rebuild a Prelude so are they our go-to guys for parts and stuff?
Just interested to hear what you have to say as I can't ever remember seeing a recommendation from anyone here to "get it/them from Lings".
Ta, Simon.
Who are these Lings guys? Looking at their site where I'm also registered (sent them my chassis number and there's my car!), I wondered if they're Honda owned.
They seem to have every nut, bolt, screw and washer to rebuild a Prelude so are they our go-to guys for parts and stuff?
Just interested to hear what you have to say as I can't ever remember seeing a recommendation from anyone here to "get it/them from Lings".
Ta, Simon.
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Hi Nitin, yes I agree the diagrams look very comprehensive (actually, the help me understand a little more about the workings of the car). Ok, well it seems like you've given them the thumbs up so thanks for that.
Is it a Honda subsidiary company do you think?

Is it a Honda subsidiary company do you think?
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Lings are a garage with a contract with Honda, same as any other main Honda dealer. Just that they offer an online part service which most dealers don't.
Get Lings part number and price, go into your local Honda dealer with part number and you probably find the price is identical, less the P&P!
Honda stuff normally comes into the dealer within a day or 2, most stock is held at the Honda warehouse in South Marston in Swindon or at worse, takes a day or two to come from Honda Belgium. This will be the same for Lings if it isn't in stock with them.
Get Lings part number and price, go into your local Honda dealer with part number and you probably find the price is identical, less the P&P!
Honda stuff normally comes into the dealer within a day or 2, most stock is held at the Honda warehouse in South Marston in Swindon or at worse, takes a day or two to come from Honda Belgium. This will be the same for Lings if it isn't in stock with them.

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Only fast moving stuff is kept in the UK. So for Preludes, unless it's a part that's shared with newer models then generally (due to the age of the car) the stuff now all comes from Belgium or even Japan (up to a week).Shiny wrote: Honda stuff normally comes into the dealer within a day or 2, most stock is held at the Honda warehouse in South Marston in Swindon or at worse, takes a day or two to come from Honda Belgium.
The Belgium centre is the European distribution centre. For a dealer in Malaysia, I'd expect that would be serviced directly from Japan???
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