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Jim City Salvage Auto Parts
2335 E River Road
Moraine, OH
45439
(937) 684-9392
(937) 298-7325
(937) 853-2808
Our products and services include american & foreign, complete line of auto & truck parts, expert installation on all parts, extended warranties available, guaranteed used parts, if we don't have it we'll find it with our national parts locator, jim city auto salvage, maintenance, recycling, salvage services, scrap materials and waste materials.We are open Open Mon-Sat.We tow & pay, top price for your unwanted vehicle.
Reviews

By Don R from Kettering, OH
Posted May 17, 2013
I have never done business with someone that has as much integrity as the people that are at Jim City. I have had work done on two vehicles and will not hesitate to return if I ever need repairs done again that I cannot do on my own. Their labor rate is MUCH lower per hour than ANYWHERE else in the Miami Valley that I could find and you will not pay for more time than what they put towards the work. I wish EVERY repair place in the Dayton area had these same principles.