November 10, 2009
I need a front fender, bumper and both left doors for a 1996 Honda Accord. Where's the best place to find/buy?
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I'm having difficulty deciding where to purchase body parts for my son's car. For instance, I can find a front left fender for about $90 at several online auto parts sites, or for about $35 at just as many other sites. What's the difference? Why should I pay the extra? And how do I track down the doors at salvage yards (or do I have another option)?
I'm having difficulty deciding where to purchase body parts for my son's car. For instance, I can find a front left fender for about $90 at several online auto parts sites, or for about $35 at just as many other sites. What's the difference? Why should I pay the extra? And how do I track down the doors at salvage yards (or do I have another option)?
Thanks!!!
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11:30 pm
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i think if you go to a bad neighborhood you should find plenty.the honda accord is one of the most stolen cars in the us.
8:48 pm
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Can try Ebay also. good luck. I'd go with the $35 fenders. Since your son, might be wrecking the car again. If he did in the first place. Sorry to hear that.
9:35 pm
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ebay
7:24 pm
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craigslist.com
6:45 am
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If you mean auto wrecking yard, prices vary greatly. You might want to check aftermarket parts, also.
1:53 pm
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sometimes the cheapy ones will be missing mounting brackets or somthing requiring welding so be sure to acertain that … it could be the difference between an oem part and an aftermarket part also … its hard to say if the aftermarket piece is going to look right unless you talk to someone thats used it before like an autobody repair shop. I would try to get an oem part# myself regardless of price. The salvage yards ive dealt with have all been the local … walk in with ur own tools and remove it urself places … these are the best and you can be sure to get exactly the model and design of the original …. doing a mail order from a salvage yard is iffy buisness … the people in those places generally have the iq of a 3 year old imo… i would be afraid to do that.