Buried posts
A part stuck in a feed may as well not exist. Seller-owned inventory replaces bumping posts and digging through old threads.

Donor car to storefront
Upload the photos. We hand back a priced, fitment-verified storefront ready to publish.
Donor scan complete
VG30DETT. Z32. Seller review package ready.
Listings ready
246
Inventory value
$8,420
Subparts searchable
63
Exceptions
12
Storefront status
Ready
Casual path is one approval. Gearhead tools stay behind each row.
Built against the old way
The future of parts isn't another feed. It's owned inventory, clean search, and buyers whose questions make your listings smarter.
A part stuck in a feed may as well not exist. Seller-owned inventory replaces bumping posts and digging through old threads.
Buyer questions should create useful listing data, not disappear into old message threads.
Fitment, condition, price, and assembly contents need a place to live before trust can compound.
Full donor car scan
You see the package, not the work. Subparts and fitment are there when you want them.
| Category | Listings found | Est. value | Review status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine bay | 32 | $3,850 | Needs review |
| Drivetrain | 16 | $2,750 | Ready |
| Interior | 47 | $1,940 | Ready |
| Body panels | 28 | $2,200 | Damage flagged |
| Electrical | 23 | $1,180 | Needs review |
| Suspension | 18 | $1,450 | Ready |
Seller storefront
Every approved part lands in your storefront. Fitment, condition, price, and seller context already attached.
partssyndicate.com/s/kleinyme
1991 300ZX Twin Turbo part-out. Oregon.
Listings
246
Sold
38
Feedback
100%

1990-1996 Z32 TT

Black KH3. Z32 coupe

FS5R30A. Twin Turbo

Black. Coupe interior
Casual default
Scan the car.
Approve the package.
Handle only the listings that need your judgment.
Gearhead Mode
Every year, trim, and engine code that actually fits.
What's bolted on, what's not.
What's gone, named, not hidden.
Comp data per listing, on tap.
Honest about the damage, every time.
Buyer info goes nowhere without your nod.
Parts Counter
Chat stays clean. When a buyer reveals useful inventory, fitment, or pricing data, the seller gets a one-tap review. Nothing changes until they say yes.
Buyer thread
Still have the driver door?
Yep. Door shell is listed.
Do you have the latch too?
Captured as a new ask. Review ->Seller review
No autonomous editsBuyer asked about a wastegate. Review, skip, or open chat.
Wastegate listing built and linked to the parent assembly.
Useful fitment, pricing, and missing-part asks become reviewable signals.
Just-in-time wiki
OEM numbers, fitment notes, donor caveats, install gotchas. Built from real data, refined by every install. No more digging through forum threads from 2014.
See a real wiki ->State 1
On clickDusting off the service manual...
State 2
2002 Corvette C5 LS1
Service part 12561706; block casting 12558982
F-body LS1 conversion: swap oil pan, windage tray, intake.
Avoid Z06 donors (different heads, compression).
8th VIN digit "G" identifies LS1.
Open the real page
OEM records, fitment maps, assembly relationships. The first draft is never blank.
Buyers report what worked. Sellers add casting numbers and photos. Every wiki gets sharper over time.
No wiki yet? One gets built on click. About 15 seconds.
The exit exists
Parts Syndicate turns donor-car chaos into priced storefront inventory.