AutoSourceSA
AutoSourceSAVehicle Parts Sourcing Made Simple

Business & Legal Particulars

Electronic transaction disclosures · Version 1.0 · Effective: 18 August 2026
Current online document: This page forms part of the AutoSourceSA transaction and compliance framework. Nothing in it limits rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded.
Contracting/business party
Trading name: AutoSourceSA
Registered/legal name: Auto Source SA (PTY) LTD
Registration number: 2026/453706/07
Physical address: 72 Van Riebeeck Avenue, Edenvale, Gauteng, 1609, South Africa
Address for legal service: 72 Van Riebeeck Avenue, Edenvale, Gauteng, 1609, South Africa
Place of registration: Republic of South Africa
Website: https://autosourcesa.com
Email: info@autosourcesa.com · Phone: 081 207 4509

Electronic transaction / business particulars

This page is intended to make core supplier/business information readily available for AutoSourceSA electronic transactions.

Goods and pricing

AutoSourceSA sources automotive parts from approved suppliers. The customer offer identifies the part/vehicle information, quoted condition, customer price, delivery charge, available warranty information and expected lead time. Prices are in South African Rand unless stated otherwise.

Payment and security

Payment methods available to the customer are shown during the applicable transaction. Where a payment gateway is used, the gateway is responsible for secure collection of payment credentials and AutoSourceSA records the transaction result/reference needed to administer the order.

Transaction records

Customers can access their requests, offers, orders, invoices and receipts through the authenticated portal. AutoSourceSA maintains electronic transaction and audit records for operational/legal purposes.

Policies

The following form part of the online transaction framework: Customer Terms, Returns & Refunds, Warranty and Privacy / POPIA Notice.

Complaints and statutory escalation

Contact AutoSourceSA first at info@autosourcesa.com. Consumers retain any right to approach the National Consumer Commission or another competent body. Privacy complaints may be escalated to the Information Regulator.