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Havenari
7 years ago

It can be worthwhile – there are people who live on it. But they don’t just have a car on the farm.

If you want to do this commercially, there are a whole bunch of rules to consider. This starts with the need to remove all liquids from the liquor and dispose of them professionally.

And, of course, you’re just gonna get rid of a few parts, the bigger rest gambles forever and three days ahead.

rotesand
7 years ago

It’s not worth it.

Whoever searches for used parts usually goes directly to the junkyard, as well as you have to dispose of the rest somehow left by the ribbed car & if you buy a car for 50 euros, the price should be either a basis for a miserable state or it is a vague but unloved and rare vehicle, Lada-Samara etc. ———> whose parts you will never get rid of.

There can also be trouble when the ruins are on your property: a call from a neighbour to the office is enough and someone who is likely to find and find environmental problems is coming.

Skinman
7 years ago

This can be worthwhile at the moment when you can store the parts at extremely reasonable cost until sale.

What is usually not the case with individual cars, but if you live on an old farm or something…

Jimmy8181
7 years ago

I used to do that. But not for sale. Still ready-made cars bought up to 100€. And then they brought to the junkyard for 150€

Jimmy8181
7 years ago
Reply to  Jimmy8181

as a whole. What else do you want to do? I’ve always done 3-4 pieces a day. You can’t earn money faster

DarkSkiller2002
7 years ago

if you know, it can be good

that is then a business, you would have to sign up and tax the revenues of course

DarkSkiller2002
7 years ago
Reply to  breuber

if you make it a maximum of 3 times a year, it wouldn’t be a business