Japan is the home of JDM — the Japanese Domestic Market — and its parts ecosystem is unmatched for anyone modifying or maintaining a Japanese car. From genuine OEM components to sought-after aftermarket and tuning parts, the selection and authenticity are why enthusiasts buy from the source. Auto parts also have practical shipping realities worth understanding. DakBox is a Japan-to-Bangladesh proxy shopping and logistics platform that sources Japanese auto parts and ships them to Bangladesh.
JDM parts cover everything from genuine OEM replacements that fit Japanese-built cars perfectly to the aftermarket and tuning components — suspension, intakes, body kits, interior trim — that the modifying community prizes. Japan-domestic editions of parts are often unavailable or heavily marked up abroad, and buying from Japanese sellers means authentic components rather than the copies that flood some markets.
Unlike cosmetics or watches, auto parts can be heavy and bulky, and that directly affects the price. Larger or heavier parts fall under per-kilogram Box / Package pricing rather than a flat item fee, so a small sensor ships cheaply while a body panel or a set of brake components costs considerably more to carry. When you send a part link, we quote the actual weight-based cost so there are no surprises — and for very large items we will tell you honestly if another method makes more sense.
Auto parts can attract import duty in Bangladesh depending on the part and its value, and that duty is set by customs, not by DakBox. We do not overpromise here: budget for the possibility of duty on higher-value parts, keep your purchase documentation, and treat genuine commercial-volume buying as a formal import. For a single part or a small personal order, the process is far simpler.
Auto parts are often heavy and bulky, so they are priced under per-kilogram Box / Package rates rather than a flat fee. A small part is cheap to carry; a large or heavy one costs more. Your quote reflects the actual weight and size.
Possibly. Bangladesh customs can assess duty on auto parts depending on the item and value, and that is outside DakBox's control. Budget for it on higher-value parts and keep your receipts.
Yes. We buy from Japanese retailers and marketplace sellers, covering both genuine OEM components and aftermarket tuning parts, and confirm the part details before purchase.
For oversized or very heavy parts, we will be upfront about the cost and whether traveler-based carrying is sensible or whether dedicated freight would serve you better.