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madness410
08-18-2008, 11:45 AM
i was just thinking about this recently but i was just wondering....how do junkyards make money? last month i bought a window regulator plus a motor from absolute junkyard in bound brook, they used a paint pen and wrote the date on the motor.

heres the deal though, i installed it and it works, but my old one is sitting around...i wanted to know whats stopping me, or anyone for that matter of taking the broken one and marking it with a paint pen the same way the dude there did and returning it for your money back? im not trying to rip anybody off i was just pondering...

Jon

ShitOnWheels
08-18-2008, 11:51 AM
DO junkyards allow you take something back? I mean, you did buy it used from a junk yard with no guarantee that it will work.

TAdan
08-18-2008, 11:57 AM
How do junkyards make $?

Scrap Metal.

madness410
08-18-2008, 12:07 PM
DO junkyards allow you take something back? I mean, you did buy it used from a junk yard with no guarantee that it will work.

no it was a 30 day warranty...it expires on 8/20. absolute has a 30 day return policy if it doesnt work. its a window motor theres always a possibility that it doesnt work

WildBillyT
08-18-2008, 12:16 PM
no it was a 30 day warranty...it expires on 8/20. absolute has a 30 day return policy if it doesnt work. its a window motor theres always a possibility that it doesnt work

I think they buy their hulks/junk for very cheap and they can recoup the money pretty fast. There is nothing stopping you from doing that.

Places like Home Depot require photo IDs when doing a cash return so people can't buy a TV and return a box with a cinder block in it (subtle movie reference here)for that very reason.

sweetbmxrider
08-18-2008, 03:29 PM
you could give them the broken one as scrap metal and get back 17 cents. its like a rebate!

madness410
08-18-2008, 03:37 PM
you could give them the broken one as scrap metal and get back 17 cents. its like a rebate!

nahh it should be a little bit more than that...I bought the solid gold window regulator with studded diamonds in it

sweetbmxrider
08-18-2008, 03:39 PM
you should probably pawn that bitch then....sheeiiitttt

Tru2Chevy
08-18-2008, 04:34 PM
The junkyards around here don't give cash refunds on bad parts, they just mark with a paint pen, give you a receipt, and let you exchange it for another one if the one you have is bad.

- Justin

amargari
08-18-2008, 10:27 PM
My dad used to own a junk yard. The pens are special paint. I actually have a box of them that I use for marking up parts for cutting. Plus they mark them special marks. You probably could duplicate the marks, but the money isn't made on $35 regulators. Engines, Transmissions, window glass and body panels are the big bucks. Plus they pick up cars for a few hundred dollars. There were some Jettas and Corollas that he would pick up for $400 and sell over $4000 worth of parts off of them. They would go to scrap as empty shells.

jims69camaro
08-19-2008, 01:31 PM
...he would pick up for $400 and sell over $4000 worth of parts off of them. They would go to scrap as empty shells.

that's how.

plus, figure he can pick up a wrecked '98-02 camaro for $500. how much is that LS1 worth? still attached to the trans with all of the harnesses/cables/computers/sensors? yeah, that's how.

madness410
08-20-2008, 11:56 PM
that's how.

plus, figure he can pick up a wrecked '98-02 camaro for $500. how much is that LS1 worth? still attached to the trans with all of the harnesses/cables/computers/sensors? yeah, that's how.

im going to go ahead and assume anybody that would give up a wrecked 4th gen like that is an idiot to give it all up for $500, if the interior was leather you could at least get 500 for that alone

maroman88
08-21-2008, 12:17 AM
im going to go ahead and assume anybody that would give up a wrecked 4th gen like that is an idiot to give it all up for $500, if the interior was leather you could at least get 500 for that alone

yes but thats to us car people, if joe schmo bought a z28 cuz it looked pretty, wrecked it and let the insurance company total it and take it, then it gets sold cheap to a junk yard....

Jersyboyy
08-21-2008, 12:54 AM
I found a 97 camaro in a junkyard today with full leather interior, guy wants 150 for all the seats in PRISTINE CONDITION. Lets just say im trying my hardest to get that money right now.

BigAls87Z28
08-21-2008, 01:14 AM
I think they buy their hulks/junk for very cheap and they can recoup the money pretty fast. There is nothing stopping you from doing that.

Places like Home Depot require photo IDs when doing a cash return so people can't buy a TV and return a box with a cinder block in it (subtle movie reference here)for that very reason.

Mo'Money

WildBillyT
08-21-2008, 07:38 AM
Mo'Money

Nailed it! :nod:

madness410
08-21-2008, 10:37 PM
I found a 97 camaro in a junkyard today with full leather interior, guy wants 150 for all the seats in PRISTINE CONDITION. Lets just say im trying my hardest to get that money right now.

which is why i try to make my way to junkyards alot...junkyards are like a box of chocolates, you never know what your gonna get

Mark B
08-22-2008, 12:17 PM
The junkyards around here don't give cash refunds on bad parts, they just mark with a paint pen, give you a receipt, and let you exchange it for another one if the one you have is bad.

- Justin

Thats what I thought too.

Mark B
08-22-2008, 12:18 PM
I found a 97 camaro in a junkyard today with full leather interior, guy wants 150 for all the seats in PRISTINE CONDITION. Lets just say im trying my hardest to get that money right now.

Which junkyard? hehe

twozs
08-24-2008, 06:29 PM
im going to go ahead and assume anybody that would give up a wrecked 4th gen like that is an idiot to give it all up for $500, if the interior was leather you could at least get 500 for that alone yea but once a insurance company totals a car it theirs to do with as they see fit. sometimes you can keep the car as part of the settlement but usually it goes to scrap or sold at auction fixed registered in Penn.to take the salvage off the title and resold. scrap metal is through the roof now days with country's like India and china crying for raw materials like steel and aluminum

Teds89IROC
08-24-2008, 07:47 PM
unfortunately some JY's are too overpriced on common parts and are clueless to more important parts. Example: I went to GI on 46 with JM a couple months ago just to look around I forget what for and I spotted a blue 91/92 Camaro RS. Long story short what they wanted for the tail lights was a little more than what we would pay anywhere else and they dropped the car with no wheels/tires so ALL the aero style GFX were ruined. They probably could have sold a complete GFX kit for what they paid for the car. :doh:

madness410
08-24-2008, 11:04 PM
yes ted i agree alot of places overcharge for the common parts and ruin the others. it would be better if you can bargain with them over there but most of the time they really dont let you do that

ar0ck
08-24-2008, 11:59 PM
Bring big pockets and know how to speak Spanish. Thats the key to the u-pick junkyards, especially GI on 46.

Muchos de chicos blancos aquí.

madness410
08-25-2008, 12:40 AM
si donde esta la biblioteca.

Mark B
08-25-2008, 06:03 AM
si donde esta la biblioteca.

Where is the libaray?

chrisfrom nj
08-25-2008, 07:55 AM
junkyards sell parts, get paid for used cats, batteries,radiators,aluminum wheels,alternators and starters sometimes they pull out the engines and trans for the rebuilders thats prety much what they do at gi in pinebrook after they get all that money for the parts the crush and scrap whats left of the car for 120 depending what kind of car it is how much weight i know all this my uncle owns a junkyard i helped him out

my82roc
08-27-2008, 08:41 PM
Does anyone here know of some good junkyards in NJ where they let you walk around and pull parts yourself?Id like to find some new places to check out

NastyEllEssWon
08-27-2008, 11:12 PM
i keep my yards a secret :twisted:

WildBillyT
08-27-2008, 11:23 PM
Does anyone here know of some good junkyards in NJ where they let you walk around and pull parts yourself?Id like to find some new places to check out

You have tried Shortys and Great Valley Auto Salvage?

maroman88
08-28-2008, 12:27 AM
unfortunately some JY's are too overpriced on common parts and are clueless to more important parts. Example: I went to GI on 46 with JM a couple months ago just to look around I forget what for and I spotted a blue 91/92 Camaro RS. Long story short what they wanted for the tail lights was a little more than what we would pay anywhere else and they dropped the car with no wheels/tires so ALL the aero style GFX were ruined. They probably could have sold a complete GFX kit for what they paid for the car. :doh:

i saw that car when i was there! and thought the exact SAME thing! dumbass's!

madness410
08-28-2008, 08:52 AM
Does anyone here know of some good junkyards in NJ where they let you walk around and pull parts yourself?Id like to find some new places to check out

i know absolute in bound brook lets you do that, their third gen selection isnt too great and i believe they have a couple 4th gens, nothing spectacular though

my82roc
08-28-2008, 05:40 PM
You have tried Shortys and Great Valley Auto Salvage?
I go to shortys every now and then.I dont think great valley is around anymore.Went there one day and the place is called salvage direct.There was a big sign that said we dont sell parts and the website address www.salvagedirect.com
When I called the phone number I just got an answering machine.Left a message and never got a call back