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More and more people are refusing to wait for big-car companies to deliver mainstream electric vehicles. They've rebelled by ripping out their gas-guzzling engines and replacing them with electric ones. What's more, they say just about anyone can do it.

The more you search and discover the parts you need the more you will discover what your favorite sites are. If you are a person who restores cars these types of online search engines can be invaluable. They can be your best friend when you are looking for that hard to find item. Manufacturers stop making parts after a certain amount of time. But the cars that are no longer in service due to an accident or ages have been sold to others for parts. You are also recycling and saving the landfills from cars that are no longer in service.

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Tesla Roadster--Anyone who thinks electric cars are slow should take a ride in the Tesla Roadster. This flashy sports car can do 0-60 in 4 seconds and can travel at well over 100 mph. It's the Porsche of electric cars. The '09 version of the Roadster sells for $109,000.

Your local online classifieds: Try searching through a site like Craigslist if there is a board for where you live (or don't mind driving to). Craigslist is full of people who are looking to buy and sell car parts online. There is even a specific board just for car parts listings. With a few simple emails, you might be able to find exactly the part you are looking for, or with someone who knows how to find it.

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There are some auto parts stores that operate just like the big retailers that sell new car parts. The customer arrives at the counter and asks for a specific part for a vehicle. The attendant then searches the inventory on a computer, and informs the buyer if the part is in stock and its price. This type of used auto-parts retailers provide convenience and hassle-free transactions for their clients. Most accept credit or debit cards, have air-conditioned lobbies and paved parking lots. However, if the purpose is to save the most money possible then the best place to buy used auto parts is a junk yard.

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