Aussie Company to Solve Classic Car Electrical Gremlins With New Online Resource

    Rich Fowler7 September, 2024

    PEC Tech

    Classic car enthusiasts who’ve ever faced the frustration of being unable to repair or replace a crucial electrical component will celebrate the arrival of a new Australian online parts resource. 

    PEC EFI Revival, or PEC Tech according to its website name, is a new online platform dedicated to repairing rare automotive parts for all types of vehicles in Australia.

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    PEC Tech

    Based in Moorabbin, Victoria, PEC Tech is the sister site of PEC Australia, which claims to have sold hundreds of thousands of brand-new parts since its establishment in 2006. 

    PEC Tech specialises in reconditioning rare car parts for vehicles from the 1980s to 2000s to work as good as new, by fixing or replacing hard to find electrical components. 

    The company’s website offers the ability to search by part number, after which customers can choose one of three main services.

    The Exchange option allows car owners to send in their old faulty part and PEC Tech will send a reconditioned part, with a one-year warranty and free shipping Australia-wide, or at competitive rates for international customers. 

    The Exchange with Core option allows customers who are in a rush to receive a replacement part in advance from PEC Tech and to check that the part works properly, before sending in their old part for repair. This facility requires an extra holding deposit on top of the standard part price which is refunded upon receipt of your old part.

    The final option is to have your old part Repaired, with a view to receiving back a fully operational plug-and-play version of the part.

    Not all parts in stock offer the three services, so it’s best to check what’s available on the platform for the part you need.

    It’s unclear if PEC Tech can help those poor souls afflicted by Lucas, the Prince of Darkness, but it’s got to be worth a shot…in the dark. 

    Rich Fowler

    Writer

    "If it moves and makes a noise, count me in. That pretty much sums up my lifelong passion for motoring and motorsport history. Rich has worked in various roles in the digital and motoring media world, starting his career at Autosport and also working at Auto Action, Motor, and as the founder and publisher of Motorsport Retro. 

    Most recently, Rich successfully launched Collecting Cars in the Australian market, growing the brand from 0 to $150 million in sales in just 3 years."

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