North Shore Times (New Zealand)

Get up to $5000 for your unwanted car

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Offering up to $5000 for any complete or incomplete car, AAA Auto Parts in West Auckland is serious about getting you cash for the car you no longer need.

“When we say we pay top cash for your car, we really do,” says director Ali Sohrabi.

“Whether you’re selling your junk car or your old car - you’re still in for an awesome amount of cash from AAA Auto Parts. Our ‘paying cash’ policy has no discrimina­tion against any type of car. We buy all cars, whether they’re complete wrecks or running cars. It never matters if your car has no WOF or has no REGO or is deregister­ed. We want them very badly!” Ali says.

“You might think your car is complete rubbish, but we at AAA Auto Parts never think that way. Because there are still some parts of it suitable for reuse and recycling, we take out the working parts and resell them to help some other Kiwis continue moving on the roads.”

The team can either remove the car immediatel­y, or schedule it for another time that suits you best.

Cash is paid on the spot and the amount you get will depend on the make, model, age and condition of your car.

“When we say ‘free car removal’, it’s not just a free removal service. It is, in fact, a complete bundle of great service. And our car removal service is so flexible that we’ll work perfectly with your schedule.”

“Paperwork is the legal part of the car sale transactio­n - and you can rest assured that we know how all of these requiremen­ts work. There will be a very minimal part of the paperwork that would need to be done by you as the seller.”

The team at AAA Auto Parts cares about their clients, the community and the environmen­t.

“We can get some very environmen­tally hazardous substances out of these cars. These substances need proper disposal to make sure our great environmen­t is safe. We know how to do this. So next time you consider selling your junk or unwanted car, consider AAA Auto Parts. Because we care about you and about the environmen­t.”

AAA Auto Parts will give you an instant quote for your car, and make a cash payment on the spot when you’re happy to sell your old car. You can get a cash quote by phoning 0800 500 001 or filling an online quote request form at aaawrecker­s.co.nz

AAA Auto Parts is located at 3 Cartwright Road, Kelston, West Auckland. Call 0800 500 001.

Open Monday to Saturday, 8am - 6pm

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