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Previously on "Good place to find car bits"
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forget about spares, do you want to buy a car?
Nice grande punto sod all mileage
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try a scrap yard - check yellow pages, theyll probably give it to you for £10, only problem is you usually have to take it off the scrap car yourself...
failing that RSoles suggestion.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI'm car illiterate.
Thought I'd start off with that statement.
Anyway, looking at selling our car and looks like it's worthwhile buying a new bumper for the one that's dented (Missus had a prang a couple of years ago).
Where do I go to look for such things? (Google isn't helping me in this)?
Cheers all.
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I asked my grandpa where the best place to get car bits is.
He replied
"Allied".
I think it's time for his yearly ear-syringing.
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Pease Pottage eh? All the best people on this site are from Sussex.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYou are car illiterate and you want to replace a part of it yourself?
Not convinced you're following the correct course of action here, but good luck with it anyway...
Cheers for the tips.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI'm car illiterate.
Thought I'd start off with that statement.
Anyway, looking at selling our car and looks like it's worthwhile buying a new bumper for the one that's dented (Missus had a prang a couple of years ago).
Where do I go to look for such things? (Google isn't helping me in this)?
Cheers all.
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You are car illiterate and you want to replace a part of it yourself?
Not convinced you're following the correct course of action here, but good luck with it anyway...
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