Xpart was MG-Rover's official spare-parts supplier, and is still operational (it is owned by Caterpillar, and was always independent of MG-Rover).
You can contact them directly (see http://www.xpart.com/html_content/OEParts.htm )
or find your nearest specialist (see http://www.xpartautoservicecentre.com/RVEa9e9d9e4f46a4323b8443382a341cc2a,,.aspx and click on "Centre Locator").
Commonly-needed mechanical parts should also be available (possibly to order only) via normal parts outlets such as branches of Halfords and Partco.
2007-06-06 23:07:45
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answered by Neil 7
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Look in yellow pages for your local parts supplier, it's probably unipart. Any motor factors can get rover parts without a problem.
As well as Xpart that the chap above said, there's also rimmer bros in lincoln, who do next day delivery on parts.
2007-06-06 23:28:38
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answered by Steven N 4
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Halfords have a back-ordering system that you will get everything you need. If you join their 'trade' membership (not only for ttrade customers) you will get a good discount. PS: Why Rover? They're crap are they not. Youre better with a German motor then you can go to Eurocarparts for much cheaper spares (if you actually need them)
2007-06-06 21:20:35
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answered by bawbag321 3
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s+b motors, ebay shop specialising in mg and rover parts cheap and reliable
2007-06-07 11:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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What parts do you need?
2007-06-06 21:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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try car-parts.com
2007-06-06 23:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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