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The Online European Salvage Yard

Wolf Auto Parts is a salvage yard without the yard visit. We buy late-model European vehicles, part them out in-house at our Waverly, Minnesota facility, and ship tested, photographed OEM parts worldwide — over 1,500 vehicles dismantled and counting.

Shop the Yard by Make

Every part below came off a car we dismantled ourselves — no drop-shipping, no marketplace listings, no guessing which yard actually has the part.

Tested, Not Guessed

We test everything we can. Donor vehicles get factory-level diagnostic scans — VCDS for Audi and VW, PIWIS for Porsche, ISTA for BMW, XENTRY for Mercedes-Benz — with DTCs and freeze-frame data checked before parts come off, and parts are bench-tested where possible. Every listing carries accurate condition notes and photos of the exact unit that ships.

Worldwide, Fast

We ship worldwide; most US orders go free in 3–7 days, and orders before noon Central ship the same day. In the area? Local pickup is available in Waverly during business hours. Big items — engines, transmissions, hatches — go by freight.

Real OEM Numbers

Listings carry the factory part number plus compatible and superseded numbers, so you can match the number on your old part or your dealer quote — or send us your VIN and we'll verify fitment for you before you buy.

30-Day Returns

Used doesn't mean risky: parts come with a 30-day return window, by mail or in person (As-Is items excepted). If a part doesn't fit, our team helps sort out why before you're stuck with it.

From Donor Car to Your Door

When a vehicle arrives, we catalog it — VIN, trim, engine, mileage — then pull, inspect, and photograph each usable part. Fitment data links every part to the exact years, models, and trims it serves, which is why the site can tell you whether a used module or trim piece fits your car, not just the model line.

Looking for something that isn't listed? We part out cars weekly. Ask us — the part may be on a shelf waiting to be photographed, or on a car in the queue.