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Continue by measuring the bolt sizes themselves. Take a bolt off and measure the diameter of the head, then the length and diameter of the thread. You may find the right bolt pattern, but the bolt doesn't fit!

Now, if you head over to the Nike website, the home page loads up a flash movie, and it has a total of 5 links found on the page. There are 4 regional choices for the user (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Latin America). Once you select your region it opens up to a site that you would expect from a shoe retailer - sizes, models, colors, etc.



copart orlando north are probably the last place you might think of when buying great classic cars. Still, a junkyard holds some very funky treasures. Just a reminder when shopping at junkyards: do expect to find these cars in a deplorable condition. So even if you buy them at a very low price, prepare yourself for a pretty expensive restoration. And of course, do not buy cars that are just plain trash. Leave vehicles that are degraded by rust to Mother Nature.

car recycling Know which car parts are re-usable and which aren't. Example of parts that can be reused if in good condition are air box, bumpers, door lock, interior trim, jack, stereo system, fuel tank gad cap, exhaust heat shield, steering wheel, seats, lug nuts, vacuum reservoir, wiper arm, glass windows, wheels, tie rods, oil pan, exhaust pipes, etc.

scrapyard finder Make the same rounds; follow the same collection route, at least once every two weeks. Once you've got the routine working well, you'll be ready to hire a couple of high school or college students to help, perhaps with another car and trailer.

We might dig around a little and do some research on a variety of search terms related to antique auto parts, which is a fair description of Joe's business. And we find much to everyone's surprise that the term "Joes Auto Emporium" is not being searched for very often, in fact the only person in the world that seems to be searching for this term is Joe. We do discover that lots of people are searching for the term "Antique Car Parts Online". We share this bit of information with Joe and he decides it might be a good idea to rename his homepage "Antique Car Parts Online". A few weeks go by and Joe sees a remarkable increase in the number of visitors to his web site.