This isn't a gym at all - it's a Land Rover parts store
Let me save you a trip. The listing is filed as "Fast Fit" with a 4.8 average, but the Google category, the website (landstore.pl), and every single review agree: this is a Land Rover spare-parts shop on Konopna 7 in Warsaw. No treadmills, no membership, no classes. If a search dropped you here expecting a fitness club, close the tab. If you drive a Land Rover in Poland, keep reading - the reviews are genuinely useful.
The pitch that repeats is stock plus speed. One customer in March 2026 wrote: "A very wide selection available immediately... I placed an order in the afternoon and received it the next morning. Everything was well-packaged and exactly as described." Another, same month: "Parts for my Discovery were perfectly matched based on the VIN." VIN-based matching is the detail I'd care about most - it's how you avoid ordering the wrong bracket twice.
Where it works, and one sharp complaint
An English-speaking customer in March 2023 got help with a "smashed wing mirror" despite speaking no Polish, and recommended the shop to anyone needing parts while in Warsaw. A long-time buyer in March 2026 said he'd rather drive up than order online because the Land Rover knowledge is strong.
But the record isn't all five stars, and the one-star is worth reading. In January 2026 a self-described regular of many years complained that the phone line now won't take an order without the original part number - that staff would rather not search, and that he was repeatedly transferred or, in his words, "fobbed off" (translated from Polish). Here's the boring mechanism behind it: parts desks push customers to the website because a VIN or original part number resolves ambiguity a phone description can't. That doesn't make the reviewer wrong to be annoyed - a loyal customer who used to just call has a right to dislike the new friction. So the real question isn't whether they've gotten stricter - it's whether you've got your VIN handy before you dial, isn't it?
What the 4.8 is measuring
Seventy-three ratings at 4.8, and the written reviews cluster hard on fitment and shipping speed - the two things a parts buyer actually cares about. The complaints, where they exist, are about ordering process, not wrong parts. That's a healthy split for a parts shop, and it tells me the merchandise side is solid even when the phone experience frustrates.
What's missing
No prices for any specific part, obviously - that's VIN-dependent. No opening hours are listed at all in the record, which matters if you're planning to drive over. And nothing tells you whether walk-in counter service or online ordering is faster on a given day. Call first.
Who it's not for
Anyone who isn't working on a Land Rover or Range Rover. And anyone who wants to phone in a vague description without a VIN or part number - the January 2026 review is your warning that the counter now leans on the website.
FAQ
Is Fast Fit a gym?
No. Despite the listing name, it's a Land Rover spare-parts store (landstore.pl) at Konopna 7 in Warsaw.
Can I order without knowing the part number?
A January 2026 review reports the phone line now asks for the original part number or VIN. Have those ready to avoid delays.
Do they ship, and how fast?
Reviews describe afternoon orders arriving the next morning within Poland, with VIN-matched parts. Confirm current shipping times directly.