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CRV door needed/ Salvage questions
I need a right rear door for a Red 2000 CRV. I have checked the local
area salvage yards with no success. One yard had a door that they described as "B" condition that would need an hours work to clean up. I drove 125 miles to look at the door and it had serious problems that were not acceptable. I need tips on how to locate a door from out of state and how to best judge a door that is sight unseen. I cant afford to spend $400 for a door and then another $400 to fix it. Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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CRV door needed/ Salvage questions
jst wrote:
> I need a right rear door for a Red 2000 CRV. I have checked the local > area salvage yards with no success. One yard had a door that they > described as "B" condition that would need an hours work to clean up. I > drove 125 miles to look at the door and it had serious problems that > were not acceptable. I need tips on how to locate a door from out of > state and how to best judge a door that is sight unseen. I cant afford > to spend $400 for a door and then another $400 to fix it. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. ================================= We can't be much help with 'out-of-state' if we don't know what _state you're in_. Keep in mind that red is the worst color for fading. If yours lived in a garage and the donor car lived outside, there will be a big difference, (depending on what STATE you're in). Why not repost and mention where you are in the subject line? 'Curly' |
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CRV door needed/ Salvage questions
motsco_ wrote:
> jst wrote: >> I need a right rear door for a Red 2000 CRV. I have checked the local >> area salvage yards with no success. One yard had a door that they >> described as "B" condition that would need an hours work to clean up. >> I drove 125 miles to look at the door and it had serious problems that >> were not acceptable. I need tips on how to locate a door from out of >> state and how to best judge a door that is sight unseen. I cant afford >> to spend $400 for a door and then another $400 to fix it. >> >> Any help will be greatly appreciated. > > ================================= > > We can't be much help with 'out-of-state' if we don't know what _state > you're in_. Keep in mind that red is the worst color for fading. If > yours lived in a garage and the donor car lived outside, there will be a > big difference, (depending on what STATE you're in). > > Why not repost and mention where you are in the subject line? > > 'Curly' Thanks for the reply, I decided to go with a local door and get it painted. There are to many things that can go wrong with buying a door online and i never even considered your idea. Thanks again |
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