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This tactic takes lots of time and work. However if your store looks empty trading current shelves and hooks for smaller versions of the same can work wonders for the appearance of your store.
But ease of obtaining is not just limited to the age of the car. Vehicles with a limited production are also hard to get parts for, especially if the vehicle is not a big seller. The reason for this is again obvious. Keeping inventory that is not going to be sold is expensive. So automobile donation dealers keep limited supplies for these vehicles.
You may be able to find used car parts on the internet. Shop online and do some research on installing the part as well. You may be able to save money on the purchase of the used car part, as well as save money on labor if you know how to install the part yourself. When you conduct your search online, don't forget to include the make and model of your car.
This is a key step if you want your dollar store to have an edge over the competition. For instance, you might be surprised by how many customers would buy dollar vitamins or dollar cologne. Again, the key is to determine the needs of your store's customers, and then supply those needs. By providing items that other dollar stores aren't, you'll be able to secure a niche market.
Buy online. The advent of the internet means that you no longer need to visit scrap yards to get hold of used or salvaged cheap auto parts. There are many online sources from eBay to specialist scrap yard sites that will submit your part request to numerous sites for free, you then just sit and wait for them to come to you.
As fundamental as this question seems to be, it's easy to get ahead of yourself or focus on too broad a demographic. The more specific you are about the customers you're trying to reach, the more easily you will be able to reach out to them. Trust me, it makes a huge difference.
Now here is the part where you may want to have some aftermarket performance add ons. This is where you enjoy the excitement when you hit the gas pedal. Items such as cat back exhaust systems, headers, cold air intakes, computer chips and even a supercharger. There are a lot of manufacturers that make superchargers that mount directly to you engine and with a little computer programming, and a few items included in the kit, you are whistling down the road. And you can still use it as a daily driver. But you may even think about taking it to the drag strip to see what kind times you can run with it in the quarter mile.