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    selling off donor parts / shipping / payment

    Just wondering what other people have been doing in regards to shipping and receiving payment of the donor parts?

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    Shipping expense is most always on the buyer. As far as payments go, PayPal is probably the most popular. You can also take personal checks and/or money orders as I have done in the past. I think you may find if you sell items here on the forum that we're a pretty good core group. People rarely get screwed over on a deal here but it will happen from time to time.
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    I tried selling on NASIOC, Craigslist, and eBay. I didn't sell a thing on CL, though some others here sold 90% of their stuff on CL so YMMV. Most of my stuff sold on eBay and CL. Paypal or local cash pickup.

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    also get hooked up with your local Subaru forum... there are quite a few of them. You should be able to unload a bunch of stuff locally which saves time and money.

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    I used EBay mostly, research what you have, weigh the parts, price slightly lower than what is avail compared to your's, let EBay estimate shipping charges, it is pretty close by zip code. I sold $ 2284 from an $1850 2005 roll over WRX donor. I donated some other parts to friends and could still squeeze a bit more out of it if I worked at it... I did unload a few things on the forum too. Just price it fair, box it well and be reasonable, Craigslist, EBay, NASAOIC and this Forum are all good places to sell stuff. Note: I did sell some stuff that customers found faulty (I never drove the donor) it's easy to refund their $ and let them trash the parts (sensors a couple were bad)
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    How much did you clean up the parts, and how much specific info did you feel like you needed to put in the listing?

    Thanks in advance

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    check out seller http://www.ebay.com/usr/541-motorsports?rt=nc

    they sell pretty much every Subaru part you can think of, their listings, photos, and prices should be a good reference

    look at the item history as it looks like he is taking a break from ebay selling during the holidays, or take a look in the new year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbiglar View Post
    How much did you clean up the parts, and how much specific info did you feel like you needed to put in the listing?

    Thanks in advance
    most parts don't require much cleanup, I take as many photos as needed/free with listing and you can see what you need to list based on other postings
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    Temecula, CA about 1/2 way between San Diego & Los Angeles

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    Thanks for the info all...very helpful. Any advice on cleaning agents to use on donor parts, along with what paint brand to use when I re-coat?

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    Awesome! Exactly what I needed. My son (14) and I picked up our donor car for Christmas :-) Plan to start on tear down tomorrow 1/1. Goal is to have car hopefully done by end of spring. We will see how it goes. Hopefully this will be a great memory for him.

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    Sounds like a great father and son project. Start a built thread to keep us posted!

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    That's definitely do able. Save all bolts and label their origin(they can be restored if rusty with DIY electrolysis), mark all the wiring connections as best you can, and have fun. I started my donor tear down in late Feb and finished around late April. It comes apart much faster than it goes together

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbiglar View Post
    Awesome! Exactly what I needed. My son (14) and I picked up our donor car for Christmas :-) Plan to start on tear down tomorrow 1/1. Goal is to have car hopefully done by end of spring. We will see how it goes. Hopefully this will be a great memory for him.
    My 15 year old and I built ours. One of the most enjoyable things I've ever done. Picked up donor in April, kit in August and were finished in July. He did a huge portion of the work, and got to drive the car first both as a go kart and finished car. As to your question about paint, we purchased an Eastwood Powder coating set up and an oven off Craigslist. We found powder coating easier and obtained better results than my previous efforts with painting. Still selling parts, most recently today. About $2000 in total all on Craigslist.

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    shipping

    Can you tell me how you shipped items, when I try to ship items like the hood, bumper and side skirts, all I have been told is to use freight, but they want crazy prices, over $300 to ship a $200 hood

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chef818 View Post
    Can you tell me how you shipped items, when I try to ship items like the hood, bumper and side skirts, all I have been told is to use freight, but they want crazy prices, over $300 to ship a $200 hood
    Big stuff you are better off selling as local pickup only. May take a little longer to sell, but otherwise you simply can't recover the shipping cost. Just set up the meet at a busy store parking lot or police station parking lot. I did my rear bumper, exhaust, side skirts, trunk lid, wheels, seats, and a few other parts that way.

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    Agree on selling larger items locally as much as you can. That said, anyone have any advice on how to pack larger items such as door and body work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbiglar View Post
    Agree on selling larger items locally as much as you can. That said, anyone have any advice on how to pack larger items such as door and body work?
    I shipped a headliner greyhound. (station to station) 5'x8'x4" $114
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