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October 1st, 2007 01:47 AM #1Hi guys,
Im looking for a particular part for my car which I cant find in any surplus shop, nor is it available from the assemblers...
I am actually hoping I can find one among the same car model which may have been totally wrecked.
Where do total wrecks go? Maybe I can search there.
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October 1st, 2007 05:15 AM #2
wag mo na lang hanapin yung total wreck or better na di mo na malaman na na total wreck yun oto ...baka mamaya me namatay pa dun sa oto na yun..wag naman sana.....pero usually sa mg surplus-an din ang bagsak ng mga yan...kaya tyaga tyaga lang
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October 1st, 2007 09:46 AM #3
hahhanap nga din ako ng wrecked liteace(na walang namatay) para kunin ko yung front part to replace the converted parts on my liteace
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October 1st, 2007 09:48 AM #4
yup surplus...pag mga di na mabentang parts baka scrap metal na at sa junkyard na yan
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October 1st, 2007 11:53 PM #5I called up junk shops. I found one who gets junk cars, salvages parts then sells the metal to be melted again
Hahanapan daw nila ako ng switch, pero its hard daw for my model (1997) kasi most of their cars na junk are from the 1980's or earlier.
BTW, baka may kakilala kayo na may total wreck/junk na lancer 1997-2000? Im just looking for a cute little defogger switch
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October 2nd, 2007 12:15 AM #6
okay lang sa akin kahit may namatayan, sanay na ako sa ospital namin sa Bukidnon eh... wag lang sa seats. J/K... Okay lang kahit sa seats, one time, umuwi airmats ko from a trip. She rescued someone who was actually been into a duel. Dami dugo sa loob ng L300 namin nun.
Btw, Im also looking for some good parts. hehehe... Saan ba malapit na junkyard? Sarap mag tour dun imho.iam3739.com
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October 2nd, 2007 01:34 AM #7
Try searching from the local Mitsubishi club website, may mga nagpaparating ng surplus parts dun. Here's the link: http://www.mymitsuph.com
You can also try inquiring from independent Mitsubishi parts retailers like El Dorado (Tel # 523-0643) or ATCO (831-7321).
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October 3rd, 2007 01:43 AM #8
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October 10th, 2007 02:48 AM #9Hey isketi! Thanks so much! I finally found the defogger switch I wanted
Ang galing ng mymitsu, ang dami nga doon. I ended up texting and PMing like 23 people who might have it there, 1 showed up with my defogger switch. Ang galing. Pero masgusto ko pa rin yung pagkakagawa ng forums natin. Nahihirapan ako doon sa layout ng screen nila.
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October 10th, 2007 12:24 PM #10
When my 1991 Toyota Corolla was declared a total wreck (extensive front damage and a collapsed roof), the insurance took it's sweet time paying up.
When the time came to pay up, the promised amount was not given and I told them that I will only accept the payment if it was the promised amount.
It took months. When I follow up, they always claim their boss is the only one who can authorize the change and that he's not there.
One time I heard the schmuck in the background telling the agent to tell me he wasn't there.
In the end, I told them to give me the wreckage and that I would have the vehicle fixed and just sell it.
Lo and behold, the check with the proper amount was with me a day after.
They made me sign some documents that authorize sale of the vehicle so they planned to fix and sell it all a long and just wanted to stiff me.
I never gave them any business after that.
Last I heard, my cousins saw the car running around in QC somewhere.
Looks like they were able to con some poor guy into buying it.
So this goes to prove that not all "total wrecks" go to the scrap and salvage yards.
I apologize for the long winded reply but I felt a little background was necessary.
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