A few years back, a friend of the family worked at a Nissan only local
wrecking yard. They were having trouble selling parts from Roadsters
(they were asking a lot, too) and found that most parts on their junked
cars were, well, junk. He bragged to me that they had them all crushed
and wouldn't get any more of them. I don't buy anything from them
anymore.
P.S.: On the pictures of that Roadster being crushed a few days ago,
did anyone notice that it was a complete car, with many useful parts?
--- Paul <9laser3@bright.net> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com>
>
> >No one is /forcing/
> >the owners of older cars to do anything (yet... ).
> >
> >Gary McCormick
>
> It isn't a matter of forcing an owner to scrap his car. It's the
> loss of
> parts of an already rare car that bothers me. The last time this
> deal was
> out, there were perfectly good cars being crushed because the owner
> felt
> obligated to to his/her part to help the earth. Parts for our
> beloved
> roadsters are hard to find now. We can't sit back and let some one
> suggest
> that the 'right' thing to do is crush a few more!
>
> Paul
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