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Sell Your Car For Parts Or As A Whole In Sydney

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Should you sell car for parts or just sell your whole car to an auto wrecking company? To determine which one is the best option, it’s important to understand their processes. 

How To Sell Car For Parts?


Finding buyers is now easier because of online platforms. Many people are into DIY repairs and car restoration projects that may be in need of the spare parts that you have. That means selling parts will be easy. However, taking your car apart isn’t a walk in the park. The process from start to finish is tedious. 

Here’s What You Need To Know: 

  • Tearing down the car can take weeks or months. It will take longer than that if you don’t have the right tools and knowledge about how to correctly disassemble components. 

  • You need to have a huge working area where you will dissect your car for parts. Your garage will do. But do make sure that you have enough space for your tools and spare parts. 

  • Hiring a professional is recommended. It is better to pass on this job to mechanics who have plenty of knowledge and experience. This will be an added expense, but it is a sensible choice if you will consider the amount of time you can save. Plus, hiring pros will be safer for you, too.

  • The most in-demand spare parts are engine, transmission, airbags, and seats. These are the parts that usually sell first. What about the other components? You can still sell them but they may take a few more months. This is one of the cons of selling car for parts. If you are unlucky, you will be left with a garage full of metal collecting dust. 

Take note that a car that has been torn apart with lots of missing components is difficult to sell. This is why many owners opt to sell car as a whole! 

How To Sell Car To An Auto Wrecker?

The first step is always the most challenging one because this involves vetting auto wreckers and comparing offers. Things will go smoothly once you have found an auto wrecker that you trust. After you have accepted a good offer for your car, the next steps will be the following: 

  • Schedule a pickup. You need to find a convenient date for car removal. Most companies do this either for free or for an extra fee. Some companies can also pick up your car on the same day you have accepted their offer.

 

  • Remove important belongings. There’s no need to remove anything except for your personal valuables. Just do one last check inside your car before giving it to your auto wrecker. 

  • Get your payment. Most companies will pay you in cash. But you can also opt for other payment options like a bank transfer.

Unlike when you sell car for parts, selling your car to auto wreckers is more straightforward. The process is going to be hassle-free, especially if you are dealing with Omega Cash for Cars. We are a leading auto wrecker that buys all kinds of vehicles. We provide free quotes and free towing. We handle the paperwork, too. If you are interested to know more about our services, you can call us anytime and any day at this number 0401 234 711!

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