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  • Salvaged car parts search sites
  • mrjmt
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    Can anyone recommend a good site to post for salvage car parts?

    Not sure if there’s one that most breakers use?

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    I gave up trying to find a sliding door rail for the transit connect, masses of sign ups and shitty search functions.

    bigyinn
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    Personally I’d always go to the local scrappie to try to find and remove the part myself. Heard too many stories of the wrong stuff being sent or the item is worse than what you’re trying to replace.

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    mrjmt
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    Part I need is like hens teeth so local scrappy is no good.

    Will just keep watching ebay for the right car being broken and swoop in first!

    parkesie
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    Never had any luck with them. Always get results visiting and calling yards.

    Pigface
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    I have used 24/7 spares with good results. This was some time ago but they were great for a subframe for a Honda Concerto

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Hills Salvage in Skelmerdale might be worth a try – as unlike a scrap yard as you can imagine – looks more more like an amazon distribution than Steptoe and Son . I found them while internet-searching for a part then found out I was just round the corner at the time so collected in person – huge operation with all the parts being sorted and catalogued and usually photographed too.

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