The world's largest self-service auto recycler announces a sale to save up to 50% on all truck and carparts.
Anaheim, CA (PRWEB) August 30, 2006 -- Car enthusiasts, get your tools ready. Pick Your Part, the world's largest self-service auto recycler, announces a 4-day, 50% off sale September 1-4 at all of its California locations.
"As summer draws to an end, this is a chance for our customers to get their car and truck parts for remarkably low prices," says Michael Couch, CFO. "This promotion will be available at all of our California locations, including the counties of Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego, Kern and Alameda."
General admission is 2 and the late model section is an additional 2. For more information, contact Pick Your Part at www.pickapart.com. Additionally, contact Pick Your Part to sell any old/salvage vehicle, working or not, at 800-962-CARS.
"Whether you are trying to get that transportation vehicle running or fixing up a car for fun, this is a great opportunity to take advantage of our low prices and convenient locations," Couch says.
About Pick Your Part
Besides offering fresh daily inventory and low prices on used auto parts, Pick Your Part has been a leader helping to protect California's natural resources for over twenty years.
Not withstanding the thousands of low price parts its customers recycle each year, millions of pounds of metal from cars Pick Your Part recycles find its way into useful products all over the world. This equates to less trash in the landfills. By offering financial incentives, Pick Your Part, in cooperation with various AQMD offices and the State of California has helped remove old polluting vehicles from California's roads making the air you breathe cleaner. For more information regarding these vehicle retirement programs, call 1-877-900-5865.
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