
Auto Salvage - Serving Greenville, North Carolina.
Auto salvage yard offers new & used parts, latest models, body parts, glass replacement, engines, locating parts service. New auto parts and used auto parts for all cars makes and models. We carry new headlights, used headlights, new tail lights, used tail lights, new fenders, used fenders, side marker lights, new mirrors, used mirrors, window regulators, radiator fans, new window motors, used window motors doors, new door handles, used door handles, new grilles, used grilles, new quarter panels, used quarter panels, among other auto body panels.
We deal in auto body parts, car parts used, used car parts, Acura, Bmw, Chrysler, Chevy, Dodge, Eagle, Ford, Gmc, Geo, Honda, Hyundia, Isuzu, Infinity, Jeep, Kia, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercury, Mercedes, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Oldsmobile, Plymouth, Pontiac, Saturn, Subaru, Suzuki, Toyota , Volkswagon, and Volvo, tail lights, fenders, headlights, grilles, mirrors, used car parts, car parts used. Try our car parts service once and you will never go back to the old way of doing business. We have been given an "A" rating from the Better Business Bureau.
A scrapyard or junkyard (also called wreck yard, wrecker's yard, salvage yard, breakers yard and scrapheap), is the location of a dismantling business where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal parts, are sold to metal-recycling companies.
Many salvage yards operate on a local level—when an automobile is severely damaged, is malfunctioning beyond repair, or not worth the repair, the owner may sell it to a junkyard; in some cases—as when the car has become disabled in a place where derelict cars are not allowed to be left—the car owner will pay the wrecker to haul the car away. The salvage yard will usually tow the vehicle from its location to the yard. At the salvage yard the automobiles are typically arranged in rows, often stacked on top of one another. Inventories are kept in the office, as to the usable parts in each car, as well as the car's location in the yard. Most yards have computerized inventory systems.
In recent years it has become common to use satellite part finder services to contact multiple salvage yards from a single source. In the 20th century these were call centres that charged a premium rate for calls and compiled a facsimile that was sent to various salvage yards so they could respond directly if the part was in stock. Many of these are now Web-based with requests for parts being e-mailed instantly.
Often parts for which there is high demand are removed from cars and brought to the salvage yard's warehouse. Then a customer who asks for a specific part can get it immediately, without having to wait for the salvage yard employees to remove that part. Some salvage yards expect customers to remove the part themselves, or allow this at a substantially reduced price compared to having the junkyard's staff remove it. This style of yard is often referred to as a "You Pull It" yard. However, it is more common for a customer to call in and inquire whether the specific item he needs is available. If the yard has the requested item, the customer is usually asked to leave a deposit and to come to pick up the part at a later time. The part is typically installed by the customer or agent ("the customer's mechanic"); however, some salvage yards also provide installation services
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Acura, Volkswagon, Pontiac, Buick, Nissan, Chevrolet, All makes and models.
1998