• Fraser Faulkner posted an update 1 year, 1 month ago

    The Honda CBR 900RR brought about $1,500 from the 43 auctions. I paid $300 for it. How long did it take to make $1,200? I had two hours just getting it and getting it back to the shop and up on the hoist.

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    Here are the five most common (and embarrassing) grammar mistakes I see in sales letters every day. And they’re all for words that sound alike, as you’ll see.

    Make an appointment — If a salvage yard makes an acceptable offer for your vehicle, then make an appointment to drop it off. If it isn’t drivable, the yard may send out a tow truck to take it away. A car that has to be towed will be worth less as it will cost the salvage yard more money to obtain your vehicle. If your car is not drivable, but can be pulled to a salvage yard, then consider doing the job yourself.

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    For parts that are large, some auto salvage yards will haul them for you. This is something to ask when you make the phone call. Some people will buy the entire vehicle in order to scrap it themselves. Other parts such as trunk lids, hoods, door panels, and roofs can be too large for some to haul as well. If you need them to haul it for you, ask them how much they will do it for. Make sure that you comparison shop if you feel the price is too steep. If no one else can do any better or they don’t have the part, you can always call them back and tell them you will be there to make the purchase. You are not obligated the moment you make the phone call.

    My Dad was a steel mill electrician. I can still smell the steel mill on his clothes when I imagine him coming in the door while I was a child. I was an industrial electrician too for a time. I have been around this stuff enough. I don’t have a hankering to hang 100 pounds of cast iron whatever on my wall.

    The most common used parts on eBay or craigslist will bring you $40 when you do your marketing right. That same part, purchased at a motorcycle retailer will cost $60 to $120. The KEY is in this – you can beat the pants off the dealer, tomorrow! So auto wrecking yard near me buy a bike in a backyard for $50, and ONE PART makes you that much – what’s that called? Opportunity, don’t you think? Not bad money in a bad economy, is it?