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Farmboy Custom

3.9 (7 reviews)
Closed • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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10 months ago

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2 years ago

Unless you're prepared to spend a lot of money, who ever was at the front counter was just rude and wasn't interested in my business. Cool

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4 years ago

Shop always comes through. Top notch service. Good guys. Will continue to do business with them.

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"I had a disappointing experience, particularly with the staff at the front. I greeted them…read morepolitely, but they did not acknowledge me, which felt dismissive and unwelcoming." They racist as Fuck I swear

Located on Benoist Farm Road in West Palm Beach, this place is interesting to say the least. It is…read morewhere dead cars go to have their bones picked clean. You need to go with a knowledgeable mechanic and tools in order to retrieve parts from the cars. From time to time I get sucked in to going to lend some muscle. There is another LKQ in Ft, Lauderdale and having been to both, they are equally miserable. There are junkyards that pull the parts for you but this junkyard is in the you pull it category. You can look online to see the car inventory and vehicles are arranged in rows. Parts go fast so you really need to hit the cars when they first enter the yard. You need to bring your own cart or wheelbarrow to haul your parts. They check your toolbox before you enter and there is a $3 admission per person. In addition to tools and some way to haul your stuff I highly recommend water. There is zero shade on the lot and you will feel like you are baking alive. An umbrella for shade and rain is a good idea too. They do have some snack and drink machines. As soon as you step into the yard, the smell of vehicle fluids smacks you in the face. I can't describe it but it always makes me feel sick. The ground is a dry dirt that covers your shoes and legs. That is until the rain comes and then you are walking in mud. Despite the heat, smell, and dirt I always find the cars interesting. A lot of them are here because of accidents. You can see the deployed airbags and the perfect circles where heads have smacked the glass. I have never seen it but I have heard stories of remnants of flesh left behind. A walk around here reminds you to buckle up. The accident cars usually have personal effects left behind. They are towed from the scene and sold to the yard and the owners never see their cars again. Car seats, hats, and paperwork are common to see. There aren't any restrooms or port a potties on the lot, so one thing I have seen is the backside of gentlemen relieving themselves. Once you find a car with parts you like it is up to you to pull them off. Sometimes you will see someone already working on the car you want. I believe the correct junk yard etiquette is you can look over the car while they are working on it but do not start on it until they are finished. My least favorite part of the visit is trying to haul heavy car parts back to the front to pay. I always leave covered in sweat, dirt, and God only knows what else. They do have a return policy which requires you to have your parts marked before you leave, I saw in previous reviews that people have complained about how they were treated here but that has never been the case with me. Everyone who works here has been exceedingly kind to me but then again I just tag along. I never argue with them about prices. If you need to save money and you have the skills, this is the cheapest way to get car parts.

Farmboy Custom - autopartssupplies - Updated May 2026

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