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Getting rid of car parts
 
            
                
                    Lionel_Thinkbag                
                
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                    Hi,
we moved to a house that was ex rental, loads of junk in the shed that the previous owner cba getting rid of, we just agreed because we didn't want a load of back and forth between solicitors and the house was already a bargain. Didn't want to quibble.
However, on closer inspection a large part of the junk is car parts, headlamps etc, also some seats and what appears to be a steering column :huh:
We're not mechanically minded so we've no idea if this stuff is in working order, but the local tip doesn't seem to take this stuff. Did look at a site called Anyjunk but they didn't specify if they took car parts or not, didn't want to contact them as they require a phone no and I don't want to be giving that out. Anybody used them for car parts?
Or is there any other legal solution to get rid? I really want to have a shed I can walk into. Thanks
                we moved to a house that was ex rental, loads of junk in the shed that the previous owner cba getting rid of, we just agreed because we didn't want a load of back and forth between solicitors and the house was already a bargain. Didn't want to quibble.
However, on closer inspection a large part of the junk is car parts, headlamps etc, also some seats and what appears to be a steering column :huh:
We're not mechanically minded so we've no idea if this stuff is in working order, but the local tip doesn't seem to take this stuff. Did look at a site called Anyjunk but they didn't specify if they took car parts or not, didn't want to contact them as they require a phone no and I don't want to be giving that out. Anybody used them for car parts?
Or is there any other legal solution to get rid? I really want to have a shed I can walk into. Thanks
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            Lionel_Thinkbag wrote: »Hi,
 we moved to a house that was ex rental, loads of junk in the shed that the previous owner cba getting rid of, we just agreed because we didn't want a load of back and forth between solicitors and the house was already a bargain. Didn't want to quibble.
 However, on closer inspection a large part of the junk is car parts, headlamps etc, also some seats and what appears to be a steering column :huh:
 We're not mechanically minded so we've no idea if this stuff is in working order, but the local tip doesn't seem to take this stuff. Did look at a site called Anyjunk but they didn't specify if they took car parts or not, didn't want to contact them as they require a phone no and I don't want to be giving that out. Anybody used them for car parts?
 Or is there any other legal solution to get rid? I really want to have a shed I can walk into. Thanks
 eBay? Gumtree? An autojumble?0
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            Thanks. I don't want to do ebay/gumtree as there are rather a lot of parts and most of them I don't know from a hole in the ground, or if they even work at all, not to mention factoring in P&P -as in I would have to go to the post office every 5 minutes.
 I'd like to get rid of them in one go if possible.0
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            Do you live in one of those posh areas where you don't get the tatters (scrap metal collectors) coming around?0
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            Sadly not, the funny thing is we used to rent a house in a 'posher' area and there was a guy coming round for old iron about once a week :huh:
 Would they take stuff that wasn't 100% metal though?0
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            Depends, I'd show them what you have and let them have what they want, it'll at least reduce the pile.0
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            Thanks, I'll ask around the neighbours. Or else I might have to load up the car and loiter around our old house :rofl:0
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            The local tip certainly WILL take 'em. The fact they're "car parts" is irrelevant. They're metal, they're plastic. Just lob 'em in the right skip.0
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            Skips don't take car parts. I tried taking a bare door to mine, metal all the same, wouldn't take it - 'we don't take car parts' 'why, it's scrap metal' 'it's our policy'0
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            It must depend on the individual tip or council. Ours will take car parts except wheels and tyres.0
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            Give them to a local indi garage for free?0
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