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  • Salvage car hunt: erepairables

    Anyone ever buy from erepairables? Found what I was looking for on there pretty cheap, but it seems a bit convoluted to me. Not sure why I have to use this third party website instead of dealing directly with the lot the car is on. There seems to be an annual fee ($99) and then you bid on the cars online. Anybody in here buy repairable vehicles? I'm just needing one for a parts car, not sure the best way to find one.

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    Sounds like a scam. Is the cost of your part plus 100 bucks still cheap? Can you work Google to find the part outside of this? Try ebay
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
      Sounds like a scam. Is the cost of your part plus 100 bucks still cheap? Can you work Google to find the part outside of this? Try ebay
      Well, I need more than one part, the whole car in fact, so yeah its worth the $99 bucks on top of a few hundred. Just not sure why I can't contact the place that has the car and buy it directly, cash. They're wrecked cars, not rare exotics lol!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
        Well, I need more than one part, the whole car in fact, so yeah its worth the $99 bucks on top of a few hundred. Just not sure why I can't contact the place that has the car and buy it directly, cash. They're wrecked cars, not rare exotics lol!
        Probably because the cars don't exist. Try wrecking yards or craigslist. Or hell, if you're very desperate, check ebay classifieds
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
          Probably because the cars don't exist. Try wrecking yards or craigslist. Or hell, if you're very desperate, check ebay classifieds
          I've tried wrecking yards, probably not the right ones. Most won't sell the entire vehicle, and pick-n-pull wants to charge me too much. Especially when I have to rip out the engine and drive train (what I need) myself. I'd rather drag the whole thing to my shop and do it there, then scrap it afterwards.

          Is there an general area in town that I could canvas several yards that do sell entire vehicles? I'm just not versed on this process at all.

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          • #6
            I started trying to dig up any complaints about this site you mentioned, but I cant find anything. All I find shows its legit. There seems to be some really good deals on there. Anyone else find anything odd about them?

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            • #7
              damn good deals.

              It only lists a city for the location of any vehicle. I wonder if I should just start researching yards in that city and try that route. I'm a cash buyer, so this third party, wire transfer, mystery owner shit doesn't jive with me.

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              • #8
                The only thing I can figure is this grants you the opportunity to proxy bid. Meaning to can enter the highest your willing to pay, and hope you win. The price showing on the site isnt necessarily the highest bid..... I may be wrong though.

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                • #9
                  No I think you're right. Read the "terms and conditions" of registering. It explains the process.

                  Maybe I'll just take a $100 gamble on one I see. It has a "pre bid" option, then the date the auction starts. Confusing to me, but what the hell.

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                  • #10
                    Years ago I used to go to an auction in grapevine I believe it was that was cars that were donated and the proceeds went to schools.... Think it was called kids that can or something. Anyhow, I'd be part of a group of probably 100 guys live ready to bid, then they would say there was an automated bidding as well. I'm guessing something like this. Chances are you'll lose every bid you do, but they got your $100.... I could be wrong though.


                    Edit: Yep i'm 99% sure this is just a website that does bidding on your behalf, not something like ebay. I found a salvage company just up the street from me with trucks listed on there so its probably legit, but I know for a fact they will let you bid locally as well. You might snag a good deal but the prices on their site are probably waaay off base.
                    Last edited by Karson; 07-10-2012, 07:19 PM.

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                    • #11
                      So you think this is just a way to secure bids before a live auction?

                      Damn, I just need a parts car, how is that so hard to find, shit!

                      Back to craigslist I go.

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                      • #12
                        I have bought cars off sites like this years ago. It is a gamble just like anything else. Good luck!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Scott Mc View Post
                          I have bought cars off sites like this years ago. It is a gamble just like anything else. Good luck!
                          Good to know. You mean a gamble that its legit, or that you'll lose the auction to someone else?

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                          • #14
                            coparts

                            Have you checked coparts.com?

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                            • #15
                              I haven't bought in a while. Go with your gut. What are you wanting exactly?

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