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The dealership itself may sell replacement parts, or may have access to stores that sell them. The benefit of purchasing the parts through the dealership is that you'll virtually be guaranteed quality parts. However, you'd likely need to pay more than if you had purchased the parts from a different source. So weigh the pros and cons of buying through a dealership, before choosing that route.

Owning a classic car is a great investment for car enthusiasts. The price value appreciates as it ages. The only problem or challenge most collectors encounter is when they need to change some car parts and accessories. The classic car parts are not usually available in typical automobile shops.

Put an advertisement in the classifieds of a local newspaper or local penny-saver paper that you are looking for fellow car enthusiasts to team up with to find inexpensive car parts. Give your name and number and tell them you're looking to form a club.



Very often our cars become non-functional, even refusing to start. At times such as this, it would be our duty to fix it - but, at the back of our mind we'd be constantly thinking of the costs. Therefore, the best thing to do is meet with the top recyclers and also seek replacements at used parts shops to get the parts you need at lower rates.

If you are needing parts for a truck that is a littler older then your best bet might be take a trip down to your local junk yard. This can sometimes be a little frustrating because it can take awhile to sort through many different parts to find the one you want. However, it can also be rewarding when you discover a hard to find part.

There are two basic ways of selling any surplus parts that someone may have. The first option is finding someone else to do the selling on the person's behalf. A middleman can come in handy if the buyer does not have the experience, time or passion for selling things. If someone is also not in a hurry to dispose of the surplus electrical parts, using a middleman to do the job is not a bad thing.

Next on our to-do list is the air filter. This is another easy thing to do. Under the hood of your car there is a big black box with some clips on it. Just unclip the top of the box and you have found your air filter. Most of them slide out pretty easily and you can check to see how dirty it is. You can blow it out or vacuum it, but if the manual says it's time to change it you probably should. The last time someone at a repair shop wanted to change it for me I said now and I was glad I did. They wanted $40 to do it! I went to an pick and pull instead and bought one for $15 and put it in myself. It took less than 30 minutes including the amount of time it took to buy it and I saved $25. So now you can save $25 and get better gas mileage.

Not all sites are going to sell parts at the same price, so you want to avoid paying too much. A good way to find a balance and ensure that you get value for money is to compare quotes. This will help you work out what the average prices should be. Remember to check the price based on the quality of the part. This will ensure you get the best value for your money.