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There are breakers in Malaga near the city, about ten in a row. They are very different to what you are used to. You can't remove parts, they have to do it. You take a ticket, que up and wait your turn to tell a guy what you want.
Most won't even let you walk around the yard.
In any case nearly all vans get bought and sent to Morocco as a whole.
What did you want anyway? They are expensive here.Me cago en la madre que te parió!
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Originally posted by arfur fox-acre View PostThere are breakers in Malaga near the city, about ten in a row. They are very different to what you are used to. You can't remove parts, they have to do it. You take a ticket, que up and wait your turn to tell a guy what you want.
Most won't even let you walk around the yard.
In any case nearly all vans get bought and sent to Morocco as a whole.
What did you want anyway? They are expensive here.
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Its brutal here for car parts. I can only attribute it to the fact cars don't rust (no need to replace them so often) and buying and selling is a pain too (not like shaking hands and posting the log book off for free....oh no). As a result the need for second hand parts is greater.
What dates do you expect to be in Estepona and why would you want to go there anyway?Me cago en la madre que te parió!
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Originally posted by arfur fox-acre View PostIts brutal here for car parts. I can only attribute it to the fact cars don't rust (no need to replace them so often) and buying and selling is a pain too (not like shaking hands and posting the log book off for free....oh no). As a result the need for second hand parts is greater.
What dates do you expect to be in Estepona and why would you want to go there anyway?
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Spent the last few days in and around the Pyrénées, initially in France and then crossed over to Spain on Monday evening. Had my first day in the bike park and have been in and around Aínsa these last few days, the van has done some serious mountain passes and seems to be handling them well enough, finally have seen the temp gauge rise above the middle but switching the blowers on brings it down. She’s absolutely smashing it.
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