View Full Version : What to do with extra OEM parts
Prestovie
06-13-2016, 08:13 PM
So, you've got extra OEM tail-lights? How about using them to make fun of your friend's Honda Civic that he thinks is faster than your ZHP.:innocent
(not to be taken seriously)
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Oli77
06-14-2016, 04:01 AM
That's funny. We all have a lot of those parts but in all seriousness, where do you take the old shocks and metal bits?
slater
06-14-2016, 04:25 AM
where do you take the old shocks and metal bits?
metal recyclers will pay you for them. aluminum is worth more than steel.
anandoc
06-14-2016, 04:40 AM
Yup. I took a bunch of aluminum and steel parts to a metal recycler a few months ago (control arms, tie rods etc) and got a few bucks...enough for a coffee :)
slater
06-14-2016, 05:11 AM
Yup. I took a bunch of aluminum and steel parts to a metal recycler a few months ago (control arms, tie rods etc) and got a few bucks...enough for a coffee :)
:)
i once sent an entire shell of a 1993 audi S4 (huge car), and got $180. of course, i paid $80 to the guy that came and flat-bedded it to the recyclers for me. :)
BMWCurves
06-14-2016, 08:01 AM
:)
i once sent an entire shell of a 1993 audi S4 (huge car), and got $180. of course, i paid $80 to the guy that came and flat-bedded it to the recyclers for me. :)
I miss my old yacht of a car :(
slater
06-14-2016, 08:21 AM
I miss my old yacht of a car :(
really? i don't. 4 years and 4 flat-bed tows home was enough. :) it was, ultimately, very reliable - however cooling system issues caused 3 of those tows. it was an awesome highway cruiser. that's about it. the front suspension was an archaic nightmare.
BMWCurves
06-14-2016, 09:09 AM
really? i don't. 4 years and 4 flat-bed tows home was enough. :) it was, ultimately, very reliable - however cooling system issues caused 3 of those tows. it was an awesome highway cruiser. that's about it. the front suspension was an archaic nightmare.
Huh, I never had any cooling issues with it. The only time that car left me stranded was when the master cylinder for the clutch line broke on the highway in high school. That was a little unnerving. Otherwise it was very reliable for the 12 years our family owned it and the three I drove it before we sold it. I loved the quirkiness of it. The inline 5 engine with its entirely unique sound and 7000 rpm redline, the goofy gauge cluster that was 2/3 the width of the interior, the weird ribbed seats. It definitely had numb steering at low speeds, but it tightened up at higher speeds. It also got me to the mountain regularly and was an absolute hoot in the snow.
As for the original-ish question at hand, in Oregon you can just plop most parts into the recycling bin and they take it, but for anything else, yeah, a metal yard.
Oli77
06-14-2016, 09:14 AM
I don't think I can recycle the shocks as there is oil in them right?
BMWCurves
06-14-2016, 10:57 AM
I don't think I can recycle the shocks as there is oil in them right?
I sold mine on Craigslist even though they were shot and my ad said so, might give that a try.
bandwagn
06-14-2016, 07:44 PM
I sold mine on Craigslist even though they were shot and my ad said so, might give that a try.
Agree - craigslist is awesome to get rid of huge stuff - i usually post a **free** ad then put it out by the corner of the neighborhood and it magically disappears - i've even had bidding wars erupt for people offering to pay me for something I wanted to get rid of for 'free'
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