The pnp near Norfolk carefully removes radios.
On Apr 10, 2018 1:31 AM, "Jim Cathey via Mercedes"
wrote:
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> > Destruction of good parts seems to be SOP for denizens of PnP. BFH to
> > valve covers, just because. Slicing seats, smashing glass, cutting wires
> > for things they were never goi
>
> Destruction of good parts seems to be SOP for denizens of PnP. BFH to
> valve covers, just because. Slicing seats, smashing glass, cutting wires
> for things they were never going to take. Evil people.
They probably have collected a few of the things they destroy, and are
trying to make/pr
Destruction of good parts seems to be SOP for denizens of PnP. BFH to valve
covers, just because. Slicing seats, smashing glass, cutting wires for things
they were never going to take. Evil people.
Most of the radios I find in a benz are not originals. They are those disco
neon excuses for
I must hit PnP at the wrong time. Every MB I see has the radio usually
half removed/half destroyed! I don't know what the thought process is
that involves destroying something Vs leaving it alone (if you don't
know how to properly remove it) but the radios are in such bad shape
even the knobs
I went to visit PnP this day because a young man I know just got himself a nice
w201, but the driver side headlight door has a boo boo. The yard just put a 91
out and it had a door. It hurt me to see the boo boo car, so I will gift the
fellow a fix.
What the yard had yet to post were the pair