ifndautoparts, a new online marketplace dedicated to buying and selling car parts, will be partnering with Japfest at Silverstone this weekend. This marks the platform’s third public appearance within a month, following its debut at the Practical Classics Classic Car and Restoration Show and a presence at Petrolheadonism Underground.
The platform, developed over four years, aims to simplify the process of sourcing parts for classic and modified vehicles for both individuals and businesses. Its previous public appearances have garnered positive feedback, attracting both enthusiasts and trade sellers.
At Japfest, which is expected to draw around 20,000 JDM enthusiasts, ifndautoparts will occupy a pit garage area. Their stand will feature at least three Japanese cars and two interactive games for visitors. The popular reaction tester will return, alongside a roll ball game. A DJ will also provide music throughout the weekend. The ifndautoparts system itself will be showcased at the centre of the stand.
Additionally, the internal public transport system at Silverstone for Japfest will be branded with ifndautoparts livery and renamed “the ifndautoparts bullet train.”
Ruby Lunn, Head of Marketing at ifndautoparts, emphasised the platform’s aim to provide car enthusiasts with a beneficial tool while also celebrating car culture. She explained that ifndautoparts was created by enthusiasts to address the difficulties of buying and selling parts. The platform offers features such as My Garage, Saved Searches, Match Me, Inventory Management, and Wishlist, alongside Click & Collect, an Auction, and Make an Offer options. It also provides secure payment methods and the ability for trade sellers to create virtual shopfronts.
ifndautoparts aims to be a transparent and community-focused hub for automotive enthusiasts, streamlining the buying and selling of car parts. Visitors to Japfest are encouraged to visit their stand to learn more.
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