Get in touch with Abdul Latif Jameel. They are a big name in the automobile industry in Saudi Arabia. They have been Toyota spare parts dealers for decades and also offer other services like dealerships and distributorship for big names like Lexus, Hino and Daihatsu.
If its Toyota then it has to be ALJ. ALJ was the first company to bring in Toyota dealership in Saudi Arabia. Over last 60 years they have grown several folds and now they manage thousands of vehicles; both new and preowned across MENAT region. They are not only largest Toyota spare part distributors but also one of the most preferred auto body service provider. With more than 55 centers across the country they provide high quality services including retrofitting and upgrades.
A person can locate a Chevy Dealer offering spare parts in that person's local area by going to the official Chevy Dealer's website and seeing which dealers are offering spare auto parts.
You can get in touch with Abdul Latif Jameel, a pioneer in the auto industry. They offer distributorship as well as dealership in the sector. They have partnered with major brands and in fact are the largest independent Toyota partners in the world.
The best place to get a spare car key made is the Auto Dealer that sold you the vehicle in the first place. Modern car keys can contain complex electronics that are outside of the capabilities of simple key cutting services to replicate.
Auto Parts Warehouse buys auto mobile spare parts. They offer replacements for any of their auto parts. Amazon is a known site to have a large amount and different types of auto parts.
to keep the spare parts good
Spare auto body parts can either be sold on by advertising them in a auto magazine depending on the condition or can be scrapped, which will bring you less money but recycling is a good thing.
I would guess you would have to check whether the game is permitted in Saudi Arabia, first. If it is OK, then have you thought about trying to purchase on-line, say from a reliable site like: Amazon.com NEWS UPDATE: In case this is of interest to you, I have just read an item that announces Episodes from Liberty City (previously an Xbox 360 exclusive) is to be apparently available for PS3 and PC on 30th March this year.
If you are under the impression that the auto dealer tries to overwhelm you and make a purchase that you did not intend on making...RUN! He can not be honest.
One can locate an auto dealer by consulting a local paper or online yellow pages or by going online to a manufacturer's website which will have a "dealer locator" feature. There are also auto consumer organizations such as Edmunds which has an online feature that lists auto dealers across the country.
If there is a dealer in your area I would check with them first. If not or if the price is not what you were looking for then you can check out www.subautoparts.com for Subaru auto parts.
Auto Dealer advertising can be purchased from the yellow pages, from paid to click websites and from google ad words. Finally for more targeted demographics all the big auto magazines such as "Grass Roots Motorsports" or "Car Action" sell auto dealer advertising at competitive rates.