I called for parts to my 94 Nissan Sentra and was told that they had a fender and a windshield for my vehicle. I was very happy because I was told the fender was red, which matched my car. I debated on going down to Mr. Auto Parts because it was over 1 hour from my house, but decided to go because I was happy that the fender would match. Then next day, as I was getting gas, I called down there to ensure the parts were still available and was told that he was ""looking right at them"". Much to my displeasure and amazement, after driving over an hour, I arrived at Mr. Auto Parts and they had no clue where this phantom sentra was located. After an attempt to locate it, I was told that they didn't have the parts and, in fact, didn't even have a sentra on site. As you can imagine, I was pretty irritated after driving an hour. Do not waste your time.\r
Also, the website is no indication of how the yard really is. They have cars stacked 3 high on each other and most have already been picked clean. I have been going to wrecking yards for various reasons, for close to 15 years and was amazed at how terrible this place was and is. If you don't mind pulling your own part, I would try the Pull a Part in Norcross. There website is very vague as to the exact parts they have in stock and you cannot get a real person on the phone, but they have many different vehicles to pull from. However, consider yourself warned because unless you are desperate, do not waste your time at Mr. Auto Parts.
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Everything
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