Masterparts stocks a comprehensive range of aftermarket parts and spares for all popular Renault vehicles on South African roads, including Renault 4×4 models and SUVs.
Are parts from Masterparts cheaper than those from Renault dealers?
Parts and spares for Renault from Masterparts are generally less expensive than those available directly from Renault dealerships in South Africa.
However, this doesn’t mean you’ll be compromising on quality. We deal directly with many original equipment manufacturers and suppliers (OEM and OES), locally and internationally. The parts and spares we provide are the same quality as those offered by dedicated Renault dealers, just at lower prices.
Types of parts for Renault we provide
It’s likely that we can provide almost any part or spare you need. Some of our most commonly requested parts for Renault are brake and wheel components; water pumps; timing belts; spark plugs; and fuel, air, engine and oil filters.
Please note that we don’t supply body panels, lights or mirrors for any car makes or models.
Areas where we provide parts for Renault
Masterparts supplies parts for Renault in:
Western Cape
Kenilworth Warrington Road |
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Bellville Strand Road |
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Brackenfell Kenwil Drive |
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Paarl Triangle Street |
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Montague Gardens Montague Drive |
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Strand George Street |
KZN
Durban Umgeni Road |
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Phoenix Markhouse Place |
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Pietermaritzburg Greyling Street |
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Pinetown Old Main Road |
Namibia
Windhoek Bell Street |
Renault models we offer parts for
If your model of Renault isn’t listed here, it doesn’t mean we can’t help – let us know what you need and we’ll do our best to assist. The following table identifies some of the Renault models for which we stock or can order parts and spares:
About Renault
Renault was founded by three brothers in Paris, in 1899. By the early 1900s, it was already producing most of the taxis in both Paris and London, and was participating heavily in European motor racing.
Renault went on to manufacture not only a wide range of cars but also vans, trucks, tractors, buses and even aircraft engines.
It also remained heavily involved in motor sports, achieving notable successes especially in Formula One and rallying.
The first Renaults arrived in South Africa when Curries Motors imported the Renault 4CV in 1953. The company departed during peak apartheid years, returning in 2002.
Since then, Renault has established a firm foothold in the country with its popular range of SUVs.
Today the Renault Group is part of an alliance with Nissan and Mitsubishi Motors.
Contact us for assistance in choosing the best parts and spares for Renault. Whatever part your Renault needs, you’ll find it at Masterparts.