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Jewels in the Junkyard - Self-serve
Self-service salvage yards rule!
Harold Pace / autoMedia.com
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The Score!
Once you have your part in hand, go see the checkout person. You will usually be required to open your toolbox for inspection, just to make sure you haven't given yourself a "bonus."
When you get home check your new part immediately to make sure it fits (if there is a warranty it will not last long). While it is still fresh in your mind, make a list of any other parts you saw that might be of use later, or that you should call your friends about. Share the adventure!
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