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#1 of 25 need Lexus salvage yard in So. California area
by danlatta
Jan 11, 2007 (7:34 pm)
Looking for a salvage yard for lexus here in southern california, specifically for a 2005 LS430.
Thanks!
#2 of 25 Re: need Lexus salvage yard in So. California area [danlatta]
by rgsw
Jan 11, 2007 (8:26 pm)
See:link title
#3 of 25 Re: need Lexus salvage yard in So. California area [danlatta]
by bigfur
Jan 13, 2007 (10:16 am)
Have you tried looking on ebay at all even?
#4 of 25 Re: need Lexus salvage yard in So. California area [bigfur]
by bigfur
Jan 15, 2007 (4:55 pm)
For something that exact your gonna probably have to look nation wide, and have it transported.
#6 of 25 Trying to dispose of '86 Toyota Camry hatchback
by aeffort
Feb 15, 2007 (7:30 pm)
My faithful '86 Toyota Camry hatchback finally threw in the towel (alternator gave out, and a couple of other problems). I've been trying to find a charity that's willing to accept it for salvage but haven't had any success. Do you have any suggestions for best way to dispose of the car?
#7 of 25 Re: Trying to dispose of '86 Toyota Camry hatchback [aeffort]
by bigfur
Feb 16, 2007 (12:12 pm)
Try looking up like the disabled vertrans people and charities like that, will take the car and sell it for parts or whatever.
#8 of 25 Re: Trying to dispose of '86 Toyota Camry hatchback [aeffort]
by jlawrence01
Feb 19, 2007 (4:08 pm)
I have not used these people yet ... until tomorrow.
Try junkmycar.com. No charge to pick up and dispose of the vehicle. (You also do not get anything for it.)
#9 of 25 Re: Trying to dispose of '86 Toyota Camry hatchback [aeffort]
by trishtn
Mar 08, 2007 (9:46 am)
Call the National Kidney Foundation or look up your local chapter online. They are taking our 94 Camry, which has failed transmission & broken axle. They pick up (tow) the car from your home, and auction it. The funds they raise by auctioning the cars help dialysis & transplant patients. They will mail you a receipt for the amount your car sold for, and you can write it off on your taxes!
You can get rid of your car and help someone else at the same time! Good Luck!
#10 of 25 Re: Trying to dispose of '86 Toyota Camry hatchback [trishtn]
by jlawrence01
Mar 08, 2007 (10:06 am)
If you need to get rid of a car that is non-functioning, I recommend "JUNKMYCAR.com" which picked up my old beater in Milwaukee.