How to find cheap parts
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==Using online coupons== | ==Using online coupons== | ||
Have you ever bought something online and one of the optional boxes during checkout is a space for a ''coupon code'' or ''promotional code''? Do a google search for "coupon code." There are hundreds of sites that stockpile these passwords that you can input for discounts. Its all legal. They are just websites that allow you to search for published coupon codes. | Have you ever bought something online and one of the optional boxes during checkout is a space for a ''coupon code'' or ''promotional code''? Do a google search for "coupon code." There are hundreds of sites that stockpile these passwords that you can input for discounts. Its all legal. They are just websites that allow you to search for published coupon codes. | ||
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+ | ==Talk to your local scrapper== | ||
+ | I know that we all hate to see stuff get scrapped, but it's a fact of life. Get out and talk to the guys you see with "buying junk cars" signs on their trucks. They come across all kinds of vehicles, and those parts you need may be on one of them. He'll make a lot more for the parts than for the scrap, and you'll still get a great deal. | ||
[[Category:General hotrodding]] | [[Category:General hotrodding]] |