View Full Version : good place for buying crash damaged cars
deans2k8
9th June 2010, 00:30
wheres a good place for buying crash damaged cars such as side impacts, rear ends,,,do insurance companys have auctions,websites where they sell them?, as i cant find hardly any on e-gay
Theres loads out there mate u just have too look for them and ebay wont help u will find damaged Cars on there but I would rather search on A Salvage site anyways try www.raw2k.co.uk/auction.asp
Mas
deans2k8
9th June 2010, 00:38
Theres loads out there mate u just have too look for them and ebay wont help u will find damaged Cars on there but I would rather search on A Salvage site anyways try www.raw2k.co.uk/auction.asp
Mas
thanks :) have an E-hug :hug:
CaptainYid
9th June 2010, 07:18
advice... dont do it! people i know who have bought these find themselves in a world of shit!
Quick
9th June 2010, 08:22
Try http://www.universal-salvage.co.uk/c2/home.html
Tontsy
9th June 2010, 08:26
Dhales is the way forward! a Merc SLR went on there for pennies a few months back!
deans2k8
9th June 2010, 13:27
advice... dont do it! people i know who have bought these find themselves in a world of shit!
i want them for parts, not repairs :y:
yorkie
9th June 2010, 13:37
www.upullit.co.uk very cheap
23carragold
9th June 2010, 13:43
Co-part are an auction site for salvage cars, some bargains to be had imo. But as Yid said, some people find themselves in a world of shit. Don't go for it unless you have some experience or someone you are doing with has, can always be tricky.
deans2k8
9th June 2010, 16:02
Co-part are an auction site for salvage cars, some bargains to be had imo. But as Yid said, some people find themselves in a world of shit. Don't go for it unless you have some experience or someone you are doing with has, can always be tricky.
as said before want for parts not for fixing :y: thanks for the suggestion
Dan-Subtle
9th June 2010, 16:06
as said before
co-part (also owns dhales & universal salvage)
ebay is a good place to look
or alternatively check your local auctions, you can sometimes pick up a decent looking car with no damage for a lot less than you would buy from trade/private etc. most of the cars are dealers getting rid of cars which have been traded in.
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