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    You are at:Home»Startups»Mr. Parts is Enabling Nigerians Buy Auto Parts Online

    Mr. Parts is Enabling Nigerians Buy Auto Parts Online

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    By Christie Uzebu on March 26, 2018 Startups

    With a good number of startups launched in the last few years, the auto industry in Nigeria seems to have found its place online.

    Most recent of these online startups is Mr. Parts, an ecommerce platform where Nigerians can order car parts and accessories. From engine oil to tyres, brake pads, batteries and more, Mr. Parts claims to sell only genuine parts, and at affordable price.

    Available on the website is a wide range of car parts and accessories from several brands, giving users variety of choices.

    In addition to sale of auto parts, Mr. Parts also offer car diagnostic service where users get their cars checked by a skilled auto mechanic. To get this service, they fill a form on the website stating their car issues, home address and a few other details.

    Ordering for available car parts or accessories is also easy. Users simply place their orders on the website or via a phone call to the customer care. Payments are either made online or on delivery of goods. Also available is a return policy of seven days, where users are offered a full refund of purchases.

    Based in Abuja, Mr. Parts was launched on April 1, 2017 by Ebuka Obijiofor (Founder), Uzo Obijiofor (Co-Founder) and Uche Ezeozue (Director). The service is currently available to residents of Abuja and Lagos, with plans to go nationwide.

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