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You might say, "Sure, I wish I didn't have to drive my car everywhere, but what else can I do?" Actually, there are many ways to travel around L.A. without the use of a car. With a little advanced planning and a sense of adventure, you'll find that getting around Los Angeles sans-automobile isn't as impossible as you thought.



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In most cases, the part you need will come with a short-term warranty. However, it is a better idea to find out if the company offers a return policy. What if you get the part, get home, and then find out you bought the wrong thing? Most companies offer some type of exchange policy and that can make all of the difference. Know what you are buying and what type of guarantee or warranty you are getting when you do so.

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Lastly, if you are either a mechanic or someone in that league of under-the-hood skills you can always try the auto yard. Because these cars are sometimes used for unsanctioned racing you can usually find imports at the junkyard. "Pick a part" type auto parts businesses tend to work with salvage and insurance companies to get choice wrecks, and while you probably wouldn't go there to get an RX-7 door panel, they are perfect spots to find interior RX-7 parts and engine parts. used auto parts that come from "pick a part" yards are usually pretty cheap because you are doing the finding and removing of the part all by yourself. Again, this is recommended only if you really know what you're doing. A mechanic who works with cars every day can spot a useful part from a throw away, can you?

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.