German Car Parts Delivered to Nigeria, Kenya & UAE: Complete Guide 2025
Whether you're maintaining a BMW in Lagos, a Mercedes-Benz in Nairobi, or an Audi in Dubai, accessing genuine German car parts at reasonable prices has always been a challenge. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about ordering authentic German car parts and having them delivered to Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE — including pricing breakdowns, delivery timelines, customs procedures, packaging standards, and the most popular parts ordered by customers across Africa and the Middle East.
People Also Ask
Can I order German car parts and have them delivered to Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE?
Yes. We ship genuine BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Porsche parts from Germany directly to Lagos, Abuja, Nairobi, Mombasa, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi. Minimum order is €500 (parts value). Our 18% service fee covers sourcing, authenticity verification, packaging, and logistics. Delivery takes 3–6 weeks depending on your country.
How much does it cost to ship car parts from Germany to Nigeria?
Total cost = parts price + 18% service fee + international shipping + packaging/insurance. Example: BMW turbocharger at €1,200 + €216 fee + €180 shipping + €45 packaging = €1,641 total. You then pay Nigerian import duty (10–25%) on arrival. Compare to Lagos dealer price of €2,800 — you still save significantly.
What German car parts are most commonly ordered for Nigeria, Kenya, and UAE?
The most popular parts are: turbochargers, cylinder heads, timing chain kits, complete gearboxes, clutch kits, ECUs and TCUs, ABS/ESP modules, air suspension struts, brake disc sets, body panels (doors, hoods, bumpers), and headlight assemblies. We can source any BMW, Mercedes, Audi, or Porsche part from Germany.
How long does delivery take for car parts from Germany to Lagos or Nairobi?
Nigeria (Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt): 4–5 weeks. Kenya (Nairobi, Mombasa): 4–6 weeks. UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi): 3–4 weeks. This includes 3–5 days for sourcing and verification in Germany, 2–3 weeks international shipping, and 1–2 weeks customs clearance. Express shipping is available for urgent orders.
What import duty do I pay on car parts arriving in Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE?
Import duties vary by country. Nigeria: 10–25% of declared value plus 7.5% VAT. Kenya: 10–35% import duty plus 16% VAT plus 2.25% IDF. UAE: just 5% import duty — the most import-friendly destination. We provide all customs documentation to support clearance.
Service Overview
Minimum Order
€500
Parts value + 18% fee
Delivery Time
3-6
Weeks to destination
Authenticity
100%
Genuine OEM parts
Pricing Breakdown: How Much Does It Cost?
Understanding the complete cost structure is essential when ordering German car parts for delivery to Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE. The total cost includes: parts price from Germany + 18% service fee + international shipping + packaging/insurance. Import duties are paid separately upon arrival.
Complete Cost Example: BMW Turbocharger to Lagos
Compare to local Lagos dealer price: €2,800 — You save €913 (33%)
Delivery Timeline by Country
Nigeria
Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt
4-5 Weeks
Kenya
Nairobi, Mombasa
4-6 Weeks
UAE
Dubai, Abu Dhabi
3-4 Weeks
Express Shipping Available
For urgent orders, express air freight can reduce delivery time by 1-2 weeks at 30-50% additional cost. Contact us for express quotes.
Most Popular German Car Parts Ordered
Engine Components
- Turbochargers — €800-2,500
- Cylinder Heads — €1,200-3,500
- Timing Chain Kits — €200-600
- Fuel Injectors — €150-400 each
- Water Pumps — €80-250
Transmission Parts
- Complete Gearboxes — €2,500-6,000
- Clutch Kits — €300-800
- Torque Converters — €600-1,500
- Mechatronic Units — €800-2,000
- Transmission Mounts — €50-150
Electronic Modules
- Engine Control Units (ECU) — €500-2,500
- Transmission Control Units — €400-1,800
- ABS/ESP Modules — €300-1,200
- Instrument Clusters — €200-800
- Infotainment Systems — €400-2,000
Body Panels & Exterior
- Doors (complete) — €400-1,200
- Fenders — €150-500
- Hoods/Bonnets — €200-600
- Bumpers — €150-600
- Headlight Assemblies — €300-2,000
Suspension & Steering
- Air Suspension Struts — €400-1,200 each
- Shock Absorbers — €100-400 each
- Control Arms — €80-300 each
- Steering Racks — €400-1,500
- Wheel Bearings — €60-200 each
Brake Systems
- Brake Disc Sets — €200-800
- Brake Calipers — €150-600 each
- Brake Pad Sets — €80-300
- Brake Master Cylinders — €100-400
- Brake Lines/Hoses — €30-120
Customs Documentation & Import Duties
Nigeria
Clearance through Lagos or Abuja takes 1-2 weeks.
Kenya
KRA iTax system used. Clearance 1-2 weeks.
UAE
Most import-friendly. Clearance 3-5 days.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order value for German car parts delivery to Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE?
The minimum order value is €500 (parts value before fees). We charge an 18% service fee on top of the parts cost, which covers sourcing from verified German suppliers, authenticity verification, quality inspection, professional packaging, and logistics. Shipping costs are calculated separately based on weight, dimensions, and destination country.
How long does delivery take for German car parts to Lagos, Nairobi, or Dubai?
Nigeria (Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt) - 4-5 weeks, Kenya (Nairobi, Mombasa) - 4-6 weeks, UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi) - 3-4 weeks. The timeline includes 3-5 days for sourcing and verification in Germany, 2-3 weeks for international shipping, and 1-2 weeks for customs clearance.
What are the most popular German car parts ordered for Nigeria, Kenya, and UAE?
The most popular parts include: engine components (turbochargers, cylinder heads, timing chains), transmission parts (gearboxes, clutch kits), electronic modules (ECUs, ABS modules), body panels (doors, hoods, bumpers), suspension components, and brake systems.
How are German car parts packaged for shipping to Africa and Middle East?
Parts are packaged using original manufacturer packaging, heavy-duty cardboard boxes with reinforced corners, bubble wrap and foam padding, wooden crates for large parts (engines, transmissions), moisture-resistant wrapping, and full insurance coverage for high-value items.
What customs documentation is needed for importing German car parts to Nigeria, Kenya, or UAE?
Required documents include: commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, certificate of origin (Germany), manufacturer authenticity certificates, HS codes, and import permit if required. We provide all documentation. Import duties: Nigeria 10-25%, Kenya 10-35%, UAE 5%.
Order Your German Car Parts Today
Get genuine BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and Porsche parts delivered to Lagos, Nairobi, or Dubai. Minimum order €500, 18% service fee, 3-6 week delivery.
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