The shop is probably buying the part for about 60%-75% of list (dependent on importer, manufacturer, volume deals, special offers).
There is minimal expenditure on actually selling it (they never need to put it on display, don't need to get it out of the box, hang it up on a rack, have someone there all day etc etc) It sits in a box in the warehouse. Postage is probably less than 1/3rd of what you are paying.
Also, another important thing for shops is to keep stock moving, selling stuff with minimal profit (as long as you clear all your overheads and costs) is simply a way to keep in business. The more stuff you sell/order, the better volume rates you get. So selling something at 75% of RRP and *barely* making a profit is good, as next time, you might get another 1% off your supplier order. Which is cash out the door.
Or you might piss the supplier/manufacturer off and get in trouble..........
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