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After the excitement of buying that used car has worn off, there will come a time when you are sure to need some car parts. Or maybe you just had a minor prang and now need to find some car parts to replace those that got banged up. Of course, you can book your car into the car doctor and have it all done while you look the other way. Then you will only need to pay for it - and hope they put it on right. And you might need heart surgery after looking at your invoice.
So where else can you find car parts? How about trying the wreckers? The wreckers specialize in buying wrecked cars, but not every part of them will be wrecked. There can be lots of good parts left on a car that has been written off by the insurers. That's why the wreckers buy them. They sell these good parts to people who don't want to pay a bomb for car parts.
Another place to find good parts for cars is in the classified newspapers - you know, those papers that are dedicated to selling stuff? Some car parts you will find in these newspapers would never be advertised in the classifieds of the local paper because the market there is not big enough. And you can also find car parts by going online and typing in the correct term for your car part. Parts specialists advertise on the Internet; many have special websites where they list all the details of certain car parts. So you may not need to pay out big bucks for that part after all.
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