Located in the heart of Isanti, MN, Fisher's Auto Parts is the go-to spot for auto parts and classic car parts. Customers rave about the extensive range of used parts available, making it easy to find everything from small components to larger pieces. The self-serve junkyard has been praised for having all the parts needed for various projects, and even for offering rare finds that customers have been searching for years. The knowledgeable staff is always on hand to assist in locating specific parts, ensuring a satisfying experience for all visitors. With its impressive inventory and helpful team, Fisher's Auto Parts is the perfect place to find that elusive piece or start a new project build.
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USA, Minnesota, Isanti, Isanti
Address:
27800 Marget Lake Rd NW, Isanti, MN 55040
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Last update:
January 10, 2024
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George Johnson Google Review
"This place is awesome. They have had all the parts I was looking for and all kinds of really cool stuff to look at and I have found a couple of project pieces I've been looking for for many years. You guys rock thanks to y'all for everything."
Jeremia Cummings Google Review
"Excellent place to get parts for unfinished projects, and even a great place to find project builds you want to start. And even very helpful and knowledgeable in locating the parts needed."
Ben Carlson Google Review
"If I could give 0 stars I would. What an absolute joke. I was told I would have an alternator at 6, I got there at 555 and there were 5 people sitting in chairs smoking cigarettes and nobody had even started pulling an alternator. Some guy told me I wasnt supposed to be there until 6 and proceeded to look for tools in a pile on the ground. He said he though he might know where he had a ford focus, we got there and he had no idea where the alternator even was, let alone if it was the right one. He then proceeded to look around for another ford focus for 15 minutes asking me if the alternator in various different vehicles was the same.
I cant fathom how a place like this can make any money and would not reccomend anyone to go to this place for anything."