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Junk Yards in Johnston, RI

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    The best auto scrap yard in Rhode Island, RI is Pick-n-Pull. Check out the comment below to find out more information.
    “So I go ti get 1 thing for my car and 2 items for my GF. Mine wasn't available. Someone got the light assembly. My GFs needs were there. I couldn't tell the model so got the vin to verify with Nissan. I don't know my GF Vin so have to wait for her lunch. Hours from now. So waiting to get a vin so I can go back and get what she needs. Then get asked to have my bag searched cause I was empty handed carrying a tool bag. Last time I checked tool bags aren't light when you have the tools you need. I had a conversation with the 2 employees before going to look. Amazing the thought that you"d think a Disabled Veteran would steal from a junkyard. When he came with a bag of tools which weren't free. Lucky I need the parts.”