Co-Part
#1
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From: Staines, Middlesex
Co-Part
Does anyone here use CoPart?
Can you view the cars before you bid?
Also If its a CAT C/D can you put them back on the road if brought though them?
Cheers
Can you view the cars before you bid?
Also If its a CAT C/D can you put them back on the road if brought though them?
Cheers
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From: Staines, Middlesex
If you don't mind saying Roughy How cheap do cars go though there. I know its a silly question but just as a rough guide. Maybe some examples of something you've bought.
PM me if you like,
Im after a fiesta ST or Zetec S for a project.
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#6
very hard to say prices as its a shitty internet auction and theres no way of knowing prices sold unless your watching a particular car. if the car you want is 75 cars down the list its very boring listening to a fake american voice and then some twat from australia or lithauinia buys yer car.
for fooks sake it was better when universal owned it and the sales were physical,i live by the one in chester so it was fookin great for me, as above i can buy cars cheeper out the normal auctions or even off ebay or the autotrader.
if your after a certain car like say a evo or focus rs its good though as you can scan all the coparts for that car.
good luck matey!
for fooks sake it was better when universal owned it and the sales were physical,i live by the one in chester so it was fookin great for me, as above i can buy cars cheeper out the normal auctions or even off ebay or the autotrader.
if your after a certain car like say a evo or focus rs its good though as you can scan all the coparts for that car.
good luck matey!
Last edited by cozzfather; 21-12-2009 at 09:11 AM.
#7
Can anyone who uses CoPart let me know if a rolled Evo goes through - I need a 7,8 or 9, with the lower chassis basically intact, top half can be buggered as long as the wheels are roughly in the right place.
Few quids in it for anyone who finds one too
Few quids in it for anyone who finds one too
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#8
you need to be a licensed breaker to buy the cat b stuff (or one of our foreign visitors from abroad who pinch the fookin good stuff cos its fookin cheep) so ideally you need a scrap man.
i would of thought a wanted ad on the mlr would sort you out as i'm sure i have seen you on there as i go on every so often cos i have a evo too.
i would of thought a wanted ad on the mlr would sort you out as i'm sure i have seen you on there as i go on every so often cos i have a evo too.
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you need to be a licensed breaker to buy the cat b stuff (or one of our foreign visitors from abroad who pinch the fookin good stuff cos its fookin cheep) so ideally you need a scrap man.
i would of thought a wanted ad on the mlr would sort you out as i'm sure i have seen you on there as i go on every so often cos i have a evo too.
i would of thought a wanted ad on the mlr would sort you out as i'm sure i have seen you on there as i go on every so often cos i have a evo too.
To buy one off them would cost a fortune
Any 7 8 or 9 really will do. Just need the bottom half of the car, swage line up is redundant for my plans!
#11
I am on the MLR, problem on there is there are breakers who just buy up anything that is remotely Evo like that has been bumped.
To buy one off them would cost a fortune
Dam it, the 9 sounds ideal.
Any 7 8 or 9 really will do. Just need the bottom half of the car, swage line up is redundant for my plans!
To buy one off them would cost a fortune
Dam it, the 9 sounds ideal.
Any 7 8 or 9 really will do. Just need the bottom half of the car, swage line up is redundant for my plans!