Local Junkyards?

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dtlemoine
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Local Junkyards?

Post by dtlemoine » Mon Nov 08, 2010 12:45 pm

Hi guys - looking for a couple of local junkyards to hit up for some E36 parts replacement parts. Nick F and I will be co-driving the white 325i next year in SSB, and figure we'll start to wear through some parts pretty quick (suspension, wheel bearings, etc.). Where do you all go for salvage stuff?

A quick search yielded a place up in Concord that looked pretty good: http://www.partsed.com/

Anyone have experience with these guys? Other ideas?
Dave

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Re: Local Junkyards?

Post by cfossum » Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:41 pm

Try car-part.com
It is a huge network of junkyards with an awesome search engine.
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Re: Local Junkyards?

Post by Dave_G » Mon Nov 08, 2010 4:04 pm

I've bought lots of parts for my E30 from Euro Depot in Concord. I'm very happy with them. They've got lots of BMWs, their service is good, prices are good, and shipping is fast (if you don't go to the yard yourself).

If they don't have what you're looking for, I would second car-part.com as the next step.
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Re: Local Junkyards?

Post by Shawn624 » Mon Nov 08, 2010 6:24 pm

I've used Euro Depot many times as a used BMW parts source. They are a great source of both parts and information as they are used BMW experts. Euro Depot sells new parts, but I buy all of my new parts through Bavarian Motorsports who matches parts prices from AutohausAZ.com.
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