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September 2024 by Mike White
Good ole Harry's, Don't count them out! They will surprise you! Give it a walk through.
You won't be Disappointed..
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September 2024 by Billy Hanrahan
Everyone there was super helpful and honest, something that unfortunately is tough to find these days
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June 2024 by Kimmy T RVing
A terrible place
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February 2023 by jaydee carpenter
Couldn't find my part.. but great choices
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November 2022 by David Landfear
Worst one ever ben in everything is over grown and on the ground cant.find what you want cars r way 2 close together
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October 2022 by fahd elhariri
Guys on customer sarvice are bad they dont knoe how to respect customers.
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October 2022 by Robert Fitz-James
A disorganized, overgrown mess. Don't waste your time and energy here.
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October 2022 by Santiago Mechanic Santiago Rivera
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September 2022 by Milk Man
A guy took me for a ride out back in an early 2000s Subaru that was quite freighting.
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February 2022 by Peter Huffman
Fair pricing, good selection of older cars. Had the vintage bus parts that I needed and much more. One of the few old-fashioned pick-it-yourself yards remaining in NY.
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December 2021 by Rod Slater
Fast friendly had everything I needed
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October 2021 by Kristian “DapperAnarchist” Lee
Went there the other day looking for a used battery and the kid was very rude to me wouldn't even take the time to look or allow me to go look myself and that's too bad because I'm going to need to buy multiple parts in the future and I was going to go through you guys looks like I'll just have to find somebody else this place is really going downhill and it's sad because this is where I used to go as a child
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September 2021 by Vincente Bruno
After going to a pull it place for the first time, I’ve got to say I was a little impressed. I did not find what I wanted and their car-finding system/database seemed well out of date. But I searched through the whole lot (probably ~200 cars/trucks or more) to find what I needed and found that they do have a lot of parts to offer. You only pay $1 to look around and find what you need. They also have tools that you can use to take the parts out. I came on a rainy day so it was humid, bugs were amuck, and grasshoppers, even frogs were all over the place. But overall it’s like a thrift store for auto parts, you might find something you like in there. I would bring boots and cleaning wipes for the untamed grass and grease next time.
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July 2021 by Essence Coxum
The kid is nice and super helpful, however if you are a women, I would not go here alone. They charge you $25 if someone pulls it for you. It is never $25 because you are escorted to the car with the part as you have no idea where it is on the property and you don’t want to be there for too long. They touch the part it’s automatically another $25.They do not update their inventory. Other than that I guess I was able to find something that worked for now and I shouldn’t have had them take the light that did not fit and does not work in when the kid said it was $20 for the inconvenience and being that it will definitely fall out, he went to get change for a $50 ant the woman asked why? I said because I have a $50 and she came up with excuses for it to be $50. I guess they might have your part but expect to pay 27 for each part which isn’t bad but if they touch the part, at all add an additional $25
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January 2021 by You know
Great place but no real new cars everything from 2009 down.