Car repair and refinishing can be an expensive hobby. Whether you fix  the cars of family and friends, or have a clunker that you want to turn  into a head-turning show car, you have to put out a fair amount of  money to buy car parts. What follows, though, is a step by step method  of finding inexpensive car parts to help keep your hobby in budget.
1.  Put an advertisement in the classifieds of a local newspaper or local  penny-saver paper that you are looking for fellow car enthusiasts to  team up with to find inexpensive car parts. Give your name and number  and tell them you're looking to form a club.
2. When the car  enthusiasts respond your advertisement, tell them your idea: that you  form a discount car parts club so that you call can save money by  filling the minimum purchase order on bulk car part purchases. Get a  list from them of the parts they need to fix their cars, and add it to  the list of parts you need.
3. Go online to an inexpensive or  wholesale car parts site by typing "cheap car parts" or "wholesale car  parts" into the search line of your browser. Many of these places have a  minimum order of only a couple hundred dollars (or sometimes even  less!) So you shouldn't have any problem filling the order. Sometimes,  these minimum order quantities mean you also get free shipping and  warranties on the parts!
4. When the parts arrive, call the car  enthusiasts in your discount car parts club and have them pick up the  order and drop off the payment payment. They'll be surprised at how much  they saved and you may be able to get another order from them.