used auto parts, considered either a junkyard, salvage yard, scrap yard, or a wrecking yard it has junk cars
Real customer testimonials
Risky Logger
Rated this company 5/5
My 1st time going to pull-a-part & I absolutely enjoyed it. Found what I was looking for & then some. Signed up for the vip which pretty much is a bonus on top of everything. Only downside for me was my vehicle I was looking for is all the way at the back of the yard. I like that they let you use a wheel barrel for your stuff but the walk back in the middle of a Georgia summer is a beast lol
John Daniel
Rated this company 5/5
Had the bumper I needed, and it was easy! Website part search identified the car, location was correct and cars are well-organized, and I was in-and-out quickly.
Christopher Morales
Rated this company 3/5
The staff here really doesn’t care about anyone or anything. Get here no later than 5pm each day, they are supposed to close at 5:30pm but the atmosphere here is such that God forbid they stay open the full 30 minutes. But you get what you pay for. They have a great selection of cars and parts for very cheap. It’s a necessary evil if you’re fixing a car on a budget.
Classified Info
Rated this company 5/5
I found the exact car I was looking for and got all the parts for a very reasonable price. In order to shop here you just need to pay a two dollar entrance fee, if you have a membership then it is one dollar. They have a large selection of cars and they are all organized very well. Since it can get hot somedays they have areas where you can get water. If you are looking to buy replacement parts but unwilling to shell out a ton of money, then I recommend stopping by here.
Jose Sanchez
Rated this company 1/5
Other staff was friendly but the asshat with the afro in the front is just rude. I thought he was mute(disabled) for a second and wasn’t able to talk so I didn’t say anything. If you don’t like Hispanic people move out of gwinnet and if you’re going to get an attitude because a customer came up while you watched youtube then don’t bother getting a job in the first place.