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JackSilb
03-15-2004, 10:22PM
Hello,

Do you know where I can find an autoreclycler place (junk yard) in San Diego?

Thanks,
-JACK
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Post Edited (JackSilb) : 3/15/2004 10:25:30 PM GMT

blupaddler
03-19-2004, 11:25AM
Jack...

This may sound cheesy but try picking up one of the Auto Trader magazines on Friday. There is a Parts and Accessories one that has engines/trannies, wheels, etc. Usually a lot of junk yard businesses have ads. I know I have seen a few Toyota yards.

Or as a last resort, you could try Ecology Auto Wrecking.Although that is probably a drive for you, since it is down in Chula Vistaarea. I just remember going there as a kid looking for parts for myVolkswagen bus. They charge to get in though, and they never know what they have.

Hope this helps.

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GoodTimes
03-20-2004, 11:38PM
It is a long drive, but I know of several up in Oceanside. They are all down by the old airport.....Ecology is on one side of 76, and there are 3 on the north side. None are right on 76, they are all off on the back roads (used to be back roads.....been awhile since I was down there), just east of the 5.


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JackSilb
03-29-2004, 06:38AM
blupaddler said...
Jack...

This may sound cheesy but try picking up one of the Auto Trader magazines on Friday. There is a Parts and Accessories one that has engines/trannies, wheels, etc. Usually a lot of junk yard businesses have ads. I know I have seen a few Toyota yards.

Or as a last resort, you could try Ecology Auto Wrecking.Although that is probably a drive for you, since it is down in Chula Vistaarea. I just remember going there as a kid looking for parts for myVolkswagen bus. They charge to get in though, and they never know what they have.

Hope this helps.
</div>This is good information. Thanks.

I got the airbox for 2.7. Now I would like to try one from a 3.4 to see if it wil give me a bit more spice on the engine. Since the installation of the airbox and the snorkel the engine is not the same...

Having some adds from local people is good. I did not think about the Trader Magazine before.

> Ecology Auto Wrecking.Although that is probably a drive for you, since it is down in
> Chula Vistaarea

Not a problem. I used to take my son there 3 times a week to practice soccer. They play more soccer than here where I live. Do you have their phone number by any chance?

Who wants to make a trip there just for fun? I drive.
-JACK



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JackSilb
03-29-2004, 06:39AM
GoodTimes said...
It is a long drive, but I know of several up in Oceanside. They are all down by the old airport.....Ecology is on one side of 76, and there are 3 on the north side. None are right on 76, they are all off on the back roads (used to be back roads.....been awhile since I was down there), just east of the 5.
</div>This is close to Uwe. Maybe I will take Uwe for lunch one of these days.

Old airport? 76 and?

-JACK



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