Located at 900 S MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, this salvage yard offers a range of auto parts for customers to choose from. The self-serve style of the yard allows for easy navigation through the inventory, giving customers the ability to find the precise part they need. With a focus on affordability and quality, this place provides an ideal solution for anyone in need of reliable used car parts for their vehicle. Customers consistently praise the convenience and wide selection of parts available, making it a go-to option for those looking to save money on essential vehicle repairs. Whether it's for a specific make or model, customers can expect to find what they need at this business while enjoying great savings.
Location:
USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City
Address:
900 S MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73128
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Web:
http://www.pyp.com/
Last update:
December 15, 2023
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7OKC-com Google Review
"Prices are too expensive. You can get better prices online for most parts. The entrance fee is a joke I do not mind paying the $3 but please make sure you give me the right location of the vehicle I'm looking for. I wasted most of my afternoon looking for a car that they said they had but was nowhere to be found.
I went to the cashier to let her now, she didn't seem to care.
Except for the lady with the glasses, everyone else seem to have an attitude. No smile, no thank you no greeting.
This isn't my first time here, just this week. I have been here 3 times.
Most of the cars are gutted out. There are also this rods sticking out of the ground that are a safety hazard. I'm sure they are there for a reason but still paint around them concrete a perimeter around them so people can see them.
There are a lot of local junk yards that have better service. Don't waste your time here.
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The Car Guide Google Review
"Very expensive on cosmetic used parts. I’m finding more and more often these same parts can be bought on eBay or Amazon for less money (and new) and lately they’ve been adding on the warranty without asking which to me is not right.
I can understand if I’m buying electronics, modules or large components but plastic trim pieces don’t need a warranty.
They have done a good job keeping the yard a lot cleaner than it has in the past however it is far more expensive to come here than it is just buying online new parts in many cases.
I find it cute that they’ve had an environmental fee also I haven’t seen that before until this last visit. Safe to say it’s probably the last time I’m going unless I’m in a pinch."
Kira Yagami Google Review
"Extremely overpriced junkyard that now automatically charges you a warranty and environmental fee. You can decline the warranty if you catch it in time and watch them carefully. Good selection of cars but very shady.
They’ve gotten so expensive that many times it’s become cheaper to order the part from eBay/forums/parts stores, which is crazy because you don’t have to waste time pulling parts yourself. Definitely watch out for that warranty because it can cost 30-50% of the part you’re buying easily making $100 in parts cost $150+. Pay attention to what they’re charging, watch the little screen on the credit card machine as it will show you the prices and fees you’re about to pay. Be vigilant because they’re very, very shady. Do your math, bring a calculator if you have to, or pen and paper and have the website pulled up on your phone to compare prices."