Address: 5501 W State St, Boise, ID 83703, USA
Phone: +12088537266
Sunday: 9AM–3:30PM
Monday: 8AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 8AM–5:30PM
Friday: 8AM–5:30PM
Saturday: 8AM–5:30PM
Forrest Butler
Great deals. Great fun.
Zeke Wellington
Very helpful and friendly, have anything for everything!!!
David Blomquist
Respectful staff, good deals here. Bring your own tools ☺️
Silver Wizard (J.Andrew Hendricks)
I was in luck ! They had a spare car like mine that'd been wrecked, and they let me take it apart for the parts I needed.
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Yes, and that dollar covers entry to all locations as well
They are open, it's a you pull it yard
It's a junk yard for parts
Gotta call to find out if they have a car in the yard. If they do, you will have to check it out yourself or have someone check it out for you. They really have no way to tell from one moment to the next what is left on the cars in the yard, and don't have a crew big enough to have someone running around checking for parts all day. There are a total of four yards in the Treasure Valley, so the odds are pretty good that one will have what you need...
You have to call or go there and see if they have that model on the lot. Then they tell you where those models are then you have to check each vehicle if it has the part(s) you want. Then with your tools you remove them and then you pay for them.
When do y'all go to Summer hours 🛠️😁✌️
Id call and find out if they have your year of truck
The odds are yes. There is almost no end to the tires that are laying on the ground. The best thing to do is find the car that you are looking for and look right there where it sits. When you find one that looks correct try it on the car you were looking for. It is $25 for a tire on a Steele rim and $45 for a tire on an aluminum rim
I think there around 30 bucks with the glass
Not sure on price... Whatever it takes to get them out... Just keep in mind, someone else may be depending on those surrounding parts... Spare what you can
Everything small like bulbs and fuses are free
Don't know what you need for your Miata, the employees at the different locations can tell you over the phone if they have any Miatas in their yards and what years they are. They generally can't tell you what parts are still on the car though.... that would require you to visit the site and get a look at the a available car(s) and what is still left and/or undamaged. If they don't have one today, call back periodically as they get new stock frequently.
A few weeks back I did see a mini cooper. They do have a huge selection of imports too.
You will have to call them, I am just a customer myself
Call them will check all inventory availability. Good luck!!
They won't be able to tell you if they have a door or a specific part, they will tell you to come down and look in the yard.
The best thing to do is call around to all of the Jalopy Jungle and see if they have that vehicle they won't be able to tell you if they have a motor though or if it's complete
Probably a few options at the Nampa yard. $86 you pull it.
You need to call up the Jalopy Jungle and ask if they have that year. And then basically you need to go there physically yourself and look and ask for it. I do not believe they walk over there and look through all the cars for you you need to call and ask and they will say yes or know that they have it and then you'll go away from that as you which store to go to just kind of like regular shopping
They have most any parts that you are looking for all you have to do is call them and ask them give them a year and make up your vehicle and if they have it they will let you know if they do not they will check their sister stores to find a part for you
There is everything there, just call the TV
I just call them up and ask if they have make, model, and year and they can tell you if there is a car or two that fit the bill. They can also check the database of their other lots, too....
Yes, seen many at State St location, alloy $30 each
Like others have mentioned here, call the location(s) during their normal business hours & they'll be able to give you an answer if they have that vehicle from a specific year to a range of years. Once you walk in & ask for the specifics, they'll print you out a list of the vehicles that match your year(s), make & model and their locations in the lot. A $1 entrance fee will get you in you in to all Pick-A-Part locations across the valley that day - just make sure to get that stamp to show the other locations. Fair warning: Pick-A-Part locations do not keep track of the parts they sell like some other junkyards and the part may be gone already, so checking back regularly & going to the location with the most results will give you the best chance of finding the part you need. P.S. Bring the tools you expect to need to remove the part - the offices keep a few tools on-hand, but you shouldn't count on it. Good luck!
It would be better if you either messaged them on Facebook or called them. If you want a response.
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