Junk Yards in Geary, NB
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List of Junkyards in Geary City
- Address:62 Colburne Dr, Geary, NB (Zipcode: E2V 4A6)Phone:Open hours:Open from 08:00 am to 05:06 pmStatus:Closed
Sold me a junk transmission and now won’t answer the phone. The transmission had a hole in behind the torque converter causing fluid to fly out of it and not hold its pressure.
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The best auto scrap yard in New Brunswick, NB is Colburne's Auto Salvage. Check out the comment below to find out more information.
“Sold me a junk transmission and now won’t answer the phone. The transmission had a hole in behind the torque converter causing fluid to fly out of it and not hold its pressure.”