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For the guys that live around there do you know know if they have many 95-99 nissan maxima's? I have called there and they will not tell me what they have. Since it takes me an hour and a half to get there I would like to have an idea before I go. So anyone that has been there recently know? Also how much is it to get in? Can you pull your own parts? Thanks for any help.
Should be able to all ahead and atleast ask what they have in the yard...past couple of times I've been I don't think anything that new has been there, and if it was it was completely totaled or stripped.
Should be able to all ahead and atleast ask what they have in the yard...past couple of times I've been I don't think anything that new has been there, and if it was it was completely totaled or stripped.
Wrong. You cannot call CAP and ask anything about what cars are there, or what parts are there.
Go to Bruces in Mechanicsville. By far the best around here and they pull the parts for you. http://www.bruceautoparts.com/ give them a call that where I got my transmission from.
CAP will not tell you their inventory (they probably dont keep track of it.)
They keep track of it, they quit telling people there inventory because it was taking up too much of their time and cars get pulled up physically during the day and I believe are removed from the computer that evening or something along those lines, so there is a delay between things leaving the lot and it getting into the computers. Yes, they do keep track of it. No, they won't tell you. I don't blame em, it'd make prices go up if they had to hire people to work the phones. They also had too many problems with people at the sister yard calling to the other (Like Circle calling Chesterfield for someone looking for something).
Most of CAP's cars are donated (Tax writeoffs, and all of the local Kidney cars go to CAP/CAR) so they aren't likely to end up with new cars. Once again, another way to keep prices down for us all.