Cash for Cars
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Do you have a car, bakkie or motorcycle that is uneconomical to repair which has either been involved in an accident or has a serious engine or gearbox problem? If you do, and have come to the realization that your vehicle has seen better days and its time to get rid of it, then you probably require the services of an automotive scrap yard or used car dealer who can scrap your car and give you 'cash for your car' by making you a substantial offer on your vehicle including an immediate tow-away service at the same time.
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There are various ways you can tackle the problem if you have an unwanted vehicle that is taking up space and making your parking lot look shabby. The easiest way to scrap a vehicle and sell it is to contact a company such as LOOKING 4 SPARES who specializes with these kind of problems and who have connections to the correct licence department channels in your area as well as multiple automotive and commercial scrap yards and car dealers that specialize in rebuilds and the stripping down and dismantling of all types of motor cars, bakkies and SUV's.
Looking 4 Spares is the number 1 company in South Africa with hundreds of auto and commercial scrapyards, parts suppliers and reconditioning centres nationwide. Visit www.looking4spares.co.za or contact the One Call Centre on 0861 77 77 22 for expert advice on 'how-to' scrap your vehicle to a code 03 or code 04 status. Looking 4 Spares will also send out your vehicles ‘For Sale’ details, together with a photograph and your name and number, to all participating car and parts dealers. Whoever is interested in your vehicle will contact you back directly. You deal directly with the supplier or dealer.
Many scrapyards and car dealers who buy such vehicles will strip out the damaged engine, gearbox or damaged body parts and repair the vehicle and sell the motor vehicle off at a handsome profit. If the problem outweighs the value of the vehicle they simply strip the vehicle and put the spares into stock. Some salvage dealers who have plenty of space do not even dismantle the car, but will simply park it in their yard until a potential customer comes looking for a specific part and then strip off the parts required.
In this day and age most vehicle manufacturers are programmed for the modern era. In other words, the cars manufactured by leading manufacturers are built to last up until the ‘sell by date’, meaning that these cars are destined to break down at a certain mileage, rendering them uneconomical to repair and inevitably land up at the scrap yard.
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