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    Smile Reasons for Buying Used Car Parts

    Your first reaction would be that people are nuts to buy used car parts because they have no guarantee and that brand new car parts will be the right choice. But there are four valid and wholesome reasons why people may want to buy these used car parts:
    • The first is that these parts are available. So, like we said before an antique or a classic car owner will find it easier to get parts, which are no longer manufactured. Dealers who do business in salvaging cars and selling them will als o be benefited.
    • The second factor is the cheap price that attracts a whole lot of customers who may want to replace parts cheap.
    • The third factor is that when these parts were originally built, they were built according to OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) standards. So, they may not be total write-offs and can be as good as new if they are used right.
    • Fourth: Recycling is good for our mother earth and brother ozone. Many nature lovers who care about our environment may eventually end up using used car parts for their replacement needs.

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    Just curious what the point of this post is?? Are you pitching a recycling program, just providing info....???

    **Nevermind, I just saw your profile. This isn't ad space. **
    Last edited by EIR Loe.307; 26th Nov 2007 at 10:47 AM.
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    Its just information about buying old car parts, you can post your suggestion or you can also give your own information, if you wrote some information, it will useful for me to make my site article wider, no spam or add ok, make this informative

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rebecka Rilee View Post
    Its just information about buying old car parts, you can post your suggestion or you can also give your own information, if you wrote some information, it will useful for me to make my site article wider, no spam or add ok, make this informative
    I think you got this backwards here. I'm a mod here and it looks more like YOU are trying to use OUR forum as ad space.
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    You make this sound like you've discovered a mystery automotive gold-mine

    The business of salvaging, recycling, and selling used automotive parts is as old as the car itself.

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    Does buying a used car count as buying used car parts???
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    Quote Originally Posted by EIR Loe.307 View Post
    Does buying a used car count as buying used car parts???

    I would think so. Its just that you bought enough used parts at one time to make an actual car...
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    If having used cars or used auto parts counts as recycling, my back field is a veritable recycling center. We've got enough leftover parts cars to build a couple of cars.


 

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