Terms
- Money, Payments & Refunds
We accept cash, EFTPOS, and most major credit cards.
We do not accept cheques without prior clearance, nor
do we carry accounts.
Please choose your parts carefully, as we have a firm
NO CASH REFUND policy.
- Warranties
A time-limited replacement warranty is available on car
parts, for a small additional fee.
All whole vehicles are sold on an “as is” basis,
without warranties.
- AA Recycling complies with the Scrap Metal Industry
Code of Compliance (15 Jan 2004),
as published by the Australian Taxation Office.
We hold Licences -
LMCT Number: 7217
Secondhand Dealers Registration: 3449
Weighbridge Licence: 1366
Safety First
It is a condition of entry to all Pick-A-Part and AA Recycling
premises that customers:
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Wear closed shoes or boots |
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Leave Kids, Cats, Dogs, etc. at home |
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Comply with our No Alcohol policy |
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Comply with our No Cameras policy |
Tips
Make it easier on everyone!
AA Recycling are a Metals Receiving Centre - not
a Waste Transfer Station. We do not accept general
household items or rubbish, other than those specified.
When recovering auto parts from Pick-A-Part
vehicles:
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Check the Prices Board BEFORE REMOVING THE PART |
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Bring your own hand or battery operated tools and
trailer. No mains-powered tools allowed. |
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There are no hydraulic wrenches available onsite,
and we do not allow oxy torches. |
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Trolleys are available for use, free of charge. |
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A long tubular metal handle placed over the short
handle of your tools can provide added power when removing
tough parts. A lubricating spray may also assist. As
will a flashlight. |
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If you are recovering a heavy part, bring two people. |
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Wear closed-toe shoes, jeans/overalls, leather riggers
gloves, and wrap-around safety goggles. |
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Wear clothing you know will resist corrosives (work
overalls). |
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Identify the car make and model, and double check
that the replacement part you have targeted bears the
same part-number. Some models are built as a range,
and have interchangeable parts. |
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If in doubt, check out car manufacturers and car clubs,
who often publish lists of interchangeable parts. Also,
check out auto-repair manuals held by your local library |
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