List of parts suppliers
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Note: VanagonWiki and its administrators do not receive anything in return for the following links, nor do we guarantee success with any of these suppliers. These are purely commonly used providers of Vanagon- and Westfalia-specific parts, and are in purely alphabetical order (not indicative of any preference).
- AA Transaxle
- Auto ECM & ECU
- Bus Depot
- Burley Motorsports
- CIP1 (Canada)
- Frank Condelli & Associates (Canada)
- Garage Vaps (Canada
- German Parts (Canada)
- German Supply (Canada)
- Go Westy
- Hans Auto Parts
- Jeff's Old Volks Home (Canada)
- North American Hightops
- OE Vee Dub
- Rocky Mountain Westy
- T3 Technique
- Van Cafe
- Van Again
- VW Heritage Parts Centre Limited (Germany)
- VW Heritage Parts Centre Limited (Europe)
- Volkswagen Classic Parts
- VW Vanagon Racks and Carriers 1980 - 1991 (Canada)