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Used Auto Spare Parts in Al Sajaa — Buyer’s Guide

Al Sajaa Industrial Area, on the eastern outskirts of Sharjah along the Emirates Road (E611) corridor, has grown into the largest concentration of used auto spare parts in the UAE. As Sharjah’s older industrial districts filled up, dismantling yards, scrap dealers and parts warehouses consolidated out here — and today the area holds hundreds of businesses stripping, stocking and selling second-hand parts for almost every make on the road.

For workshops and traders across the Emirates — and for exporters shipping containers to Africa, the CIS and South Asia — Sajaa is usually the first place to look. If a used engine, gearbox, body panel or control module exists in the UAE, the odds are good that a yard in Al Sajaa has it on a shelf.

What the Sajaa market sells

Stock comes from vehicles dismantled locally and from used cars and half-cuts imported into the UAE, so the range is unusually deep: Japanese brands like Toyota and Nissan, German marques such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz, American trucks and SUVs, and plenty of Korean and Chinese models. Yards sell everything from complete engines and transmissions down to sensors, trim clips and light units.

The market serves both sides of the trade. Wholesalers buy in bulk for container export, while retail buyers — workshops, fleet owners and individual car owners — come for a single part. Most yards are used to both and will happily sell one alternator or a hundred.

How buying in Al Sajaa traditionally works

The classic way to buy in Sajaa is to drive yard to yard, ask at the counter for your part number or vehicle model, and wait while someone checks the shelves. The area is large and spread out, there is no central directory, and much of the trade still runs on personal relationships and phone calls. Negotiation is normal, cash is common, and the golden rule is to inspect the part carefully before you leave — warranty terms vary from seller to seller and are agreed on the spot.

That model works well if you are local, know the yards and have the time. It is much harder if you are in another emirate, or another country, and just need to know who actually has the part.

Buying Sajaa parts online with uae.parts

uae.parts puts the inventory of Sharjah-based sellers — including the Sajaa yards — into one searchable catalog with real photos of each part. You search by brand, model or part type, open the listing, and after signing in you see the price and contact the seller directly by Telegram or phone. There is no middleman markup: you deal with the yard itself.

uae.parts is a venue, not a party to the transaction — the platform does not deliver parts and does not collect payment. You agree the price, handover and any warranty directly with the seller. Export buyers are well catered for: sellers here work with international freight daily and will typically help hand your parts over to a cargo company for shipping abroad.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Al Sajaa known for?
Al Sajaa Industrial Area in Sharjah is the largest used auto parts market in the UAE — a district of hundreds of dismantling yards and warehouses selling second-hand engines, gearboxes, body parts and electronics for most car brands, both retail and wholesale.
Do I have to visit Al Sajaa in person to buy a part?
No. You can browse parts from Sharjah sellers on uae.parts, check real photos, sign in to see the price, and contact the seller directly by Telegram or phone to agree the deal — without driving yard to yard.
Can Sajaa sellers ship parts outside the UAE?
Many sellers in Al Sajaa export daily and will assist buyers by handing parts over to a cargo or freight company for international shipping. Shipping itself is arranged between you, the seller and the cargo company — uae.parts does not deliver parts.
Are prices in Al Sajaa negotiable?
Usually yes. The used parts trade in Sajaa runs on negotiation, and final price, warranty terms and handover are agreed directly between buyer and seller.