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- Vytenis - 03-26-2010 Looking for a junk yard (auto recycler) in the Exton/King of Prussia area that has 911 parts. Looking for small odds and ends. I thought there was a post here, but can't find it. Thanks - jmr3 - 03-26-2010 If you can wait, there is always a load of this stuff at the Hershey Swap Meet. - Vytenis - 03-26-2010 I'll be there. Looking for a source of parts where for example when I rebuild my pedal cluster and start cross threading the clutch master cylinder line that goes into the tunnel and I know the dealers don't stock it and Pelican Parts has to order it from Germany...Would be nice to go to a local place and pick it up. - JimWirt - 03-26-2010 V, I'm real cheap and have been out to the You Pull it shorty places and never have been able to find anything 911. :? They all get bought up by people. You would have to be at the right place at the right time. It won't happen. Hersey is the best place. - syncspeedinc - 03-26-2010 http://used911parts.com/ Just outside of Allentown,PA. - Brian Minkin - 03-26-2010 There are several 911 recyclers that only do 911's and others that do all Porsche models. There is a guy in Wilkes Barre www.weekendrides.com that does a lot with Porsche and Dan Petchel from Schatennbaum www.carsincnj.com has a huge inventory of Used Porsche Parts. The big salvage yards are dC Automotive www.dcauto.com, Nineapart www.nineapart.com and 2oth street auto www.20thstreetauto.com. Los Angeles Porsche Dismantler www.911pcar.com also has a large inventory but is frequently the subject of complaints on Rennlist. Hope this helps - Vytenis - 03-26-2010 Thanks Brian. Our autocross sponsor, Specialty Cars of Allentown, is one of those resources as well. I was hoping for the good old days where you could go to a local place and pick on the carcass. "V" PS A little thread chasing and the clutch line went back on smooth. - jsulen - 04-18-2011 I've read some thread before that they are selling junk auto parts but I forgot that site. I'll try to search it for you! |