About Us

Veale Auto Parts is Proudly Western Australian Owned and Operated. In 1962, shortly after completing his automotive apprenticeship and with a passion for cars and racing, Terry Veale leased the BP Theatre Service Station in South Bunbury. This successful venture covered servicing and maintenance for all vehicles, with a specialty in Holdens. From that humble beginning, Veale Auto Parts was officially born in 1990 — driven by Terry’s ambition and dedication to quality service.

Veale Auto Parts is now the preferred trade supplier of automotive spare parts in Western Australia. We operate 17 stores across the Perth metropolitan area — from Joondalup in the north to Bunbury in the south — and we continue to expand our stock range to support our customers. With over 160,000 line items, including many hard-to-find parts, we are proud to offer one of the most comprehensive ranges of automotive parts in the industry.

Our stores are staffed by knowledgeable and friendly professionals who are deeply experienced in the automotive spare parts sector. We’re committed to providing the best service every time.

With our centrally located Distribution Centre in Perth, we can service all 17 stores with multiple deliveries per day. Each store also provides free local delivery to trade customers on a load-and-go basis. Our online catalogue and ordering system makes it easy for trade customers to browse and place orders 24/7.

If you need more information, please call your local store. The Veale Auto Parts team is focused on and committed to supporting the automotive industry throughout Western Australia.

Store Timeline

  1. January 2003

    Bunbury

    Welshpool

    Malaga

    Osborne Park

    Redcliffe (original location)

    Booragoon

    Kenwick

  2. April 2003

    Midland

    Rockingham

    Bayswater

  3. September 2005

    Bibra Lake

  4. July 2006

    Joondalup

  5. December 2006

    Kelmscott

  6. June 2009

    Mandurah

  7. February 2011

    Wangara

  8. June 2012

    Balcatta

  9. June 2014

    Canning Vale

  10. September 2019

    Redcliffe (new location)