Looking for a reliable used auto parts store? Take a look at this self-serve shop located in Bradenton, FL. Customers rave about the wide selection of auto parts available at fair prices. Whether you're looking for common parts or rare finds for older model cars, you're likely to find what you need here. The friendly and helpful staff make the shopping experience even better. And with convenient hours seven days a week, it's easy to stop by anytime to browse through their inventory. Don't miss out on the opportunity to find the parts you need to keep your vehicle running smoothly.
Location:
USA, Florida, Manatee, Bradenton
Address:
2000 63rd Ave E, Bradenton, FL 34203
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Web:
http://pullngo.net/
Last update:
December 16, 2023
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David Morano Google Review
"Awesome. Nice people, good prices. I even found a 1989 Jeep Wrangler!"
Douglas Smith Google Review
"Do Not Go Here!! They rip you off. They have the prices displayed at the registers but charge you double at the register and charge you a $2 environmental fee with every purchase. The prices display at the register, they say "are old" but still they leave the old pricing sheet displayed at the register. And the web site pricing is wrong too. Your better off going next door to Pick Your Part/LKQ. They actually display the correct parts."
Robert John Google Review
"Never been to a junkyard before and generally just order my parts from Amazon but I needed a drivers side window and quick. Came here at the recommendation of a friend to find a part for the repair. Didn't find the part I mainly needed but I did find a mirror which was a side priority.
While I was walking in noticed some "prices" on the ticket they gave me which I later found out aren't even prices at all. Wow how absurdly confusing!
I went on their website to compare the "prices" I was seeing and as a result, I missed some big sign as I walked in that instructs people to go to a different part of the building for purchase.
Because I went to the wrong side (because of their confusing tickets), they said it was double for the mirror! $57!!! Wow!
No thanks! After that kind of treatment, I wouldn't pay half of $28.50 either! First and last time I'm ever going to a junkyard! They can go extinct if this is how they treat customers! I'll just stick to what I know - ordering my parts online!
I could get that mirror BRAND NEW on Amazon for $38! And in the correct color! It's almost like these people didn't want money. Why would you turn a sale down for such an absurd reason? Why rely on just a sign? Why treat potentially new customers in such a manner? So many questions, so few answers that make rational sense.
Also, their selection was very underwhelming. I expected a junkyard to be much bigger than this.
Overall, the experience was so horrible I found it strangely amusing.
TL;DR: Pricing here for used parts is similar to pricing for brand new aftermarket items that can be found online. These junkyards are going to go out of business if they keep treating their customers this way. Maybe try fixing your confusing tickets? You could have used any other symbol but (inexplicably) chose to use a $ for a code. Poor management and implementation imo. I don't see these places surviving much longer and eventually will go the way of the libraries and dinosaurs - obsolete and extinct."