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I love it when exploration comes to you rather than you looking for it. I realize that auto part picker scrap yards are nothing new. It was a new experience for me. I did not want (nor could I afford) to pay my mechanic $250 to fix my AC on my 2004 van so read a little and took a chance. I had no AC for the latter part of last year and I was not keen on doing it again this summer. From my research online I decided to try and replace the AC/heater blower resistor. This is a part you can replace with a screwdriver, about my skill level. It was a fun experience and I got to meet a couple interesting people. I took a few pictures because the place defiantly had a UER vibe. I am sure stuff like this has been posted before, I cant say I looked. The pace was HUGE, i cant do it justice. I wish I could have gotten access to the big grab crane thing or taken a picture or two from higher up. It was $3 to get in and look for your part. I will be going back just to explore and take pictures of some of the amazing vehicles and parts. B 1.
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oh yea, Fixed my AC and it cost me $16. So that's a win. B
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Now find an abandoned one. Used to be one tucked away down the street from me and the satellite images showed hundreds of old bugs and other cars, but they were all gone when I got there.
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Love it, really cool.
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