How to Use Wyrm Gear Parts Analyzer

Everything you need to find underpriced salvage parts, track the yards you source from, and climb the contributor ranks.

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Select Your Vehicle

On the Analyze page, choose your vehicle's Year, Make, Model, and Engine. You can also filter by Transmission and set a Date Range for how far back to search listings. The green generation label confirms your vehicle generation was recognized.

Vehicle selection form showing Year, Make, Model, Engine dropdowns
🔗 Navigate to Analyze in the header to reach this form
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Choose Part Categories

Click Show parts to reveal the full parts list. Select individual parts by clicking their checkboxes, or use Select all / Select all per category to quickly pick a whole group. Click Select all at the top to search every part at once, or Select none to start fresh.

Parts selector showing checkboxes organized by category
✅ Green checkboxes = selected    ☐ Empty boxes = not selected    Use category “Select all” links to bulk-select
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Set Filters & Run

At the bottom of the page, set your Min Average $ to filter out low-value parts below a certain price. Set Undercut % to control how aggressively you undercut the current lowest listing — for example, 15% means your My Price will be 15% below the lowest listed price. Then hit Run Analysis. Scans typically take 1–3 minutes.

Filter controls with Min Average, Undercut percentage, and Run Analysis button
💡 Undercut % is highlighted green — this controls your listing price. 15% means your My Price will be 15% below the current lowest listing, so buyers see you as the best deal.
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Review Results

Results show each part with market Low / Avg / High pricing alongside My Price — the lowest found listing that beats your undercut threshold. The green price is your target buy price. Click the arrow on any row to expand and see the actual eBay listings sorted by highest and lowest price. Export to Excel or PDF when ready.

Results table with Part, Qty, Listings, Low, Avg, High, My Price, Total Value and My Total columns
💰 My Price (green) is always below market average — the bigger the gap vs AVG, the better your margin. Bottom bar shows your total savings vs market value.
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View Scan History

Every scan is automatically saved to your History. You can revisit any past scan by clicking View — this lets you compare prices over time and track market changes for the same vehicle. Use this to catch price drops or confirm a deal is still good before you buy.

Scan history table showing past scans with vehicle, parts found, total value, and date
📊 History is sorted newest-first. Click View on any row to re-open that scan's full results.
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Price the Whole Car

Before running a scan, enter a Car Price on the Analyze page — what it would cost you to buy the entire vehicle. The results add a Whole Vehicle line that compares the combined market value of every part you scanned against that price, so you instantly see your projected profit if you bought the car and parted it out. Your last Car Price is remembered for next time.

Car Price input with a Whole Vehicle profit line showing total parts value minus car price
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How it is calculated: Profit = total market value of all scanned parts − Car Price. A bigger gap means a better flip. Leave it blank if you only want per-part pricing.
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Build Your Yard Directory

The Yards page is your personal directory of salvage yards. Click + Add Yard to save a yard (name, location, phone), then open any yard to log the parts it has in stock and use Fetch Prices to pull current market values for those parts. Drag rows or use the ▲/▼ buttons in Active Yard Order to choose which yard shows as Yard 1, Yard 2, and so on in your analysis table.

Yard directory with Active Yard Order rows and an Add Yard button
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Yards are shared across the community — the more complete everyone keeps the directory, the better the sourcing data for all members. Each yard shows who added it and how many parts are logged.
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Earn Elo & Rank Up

You build a reputation score (Elo) by contributing to the shared directory. Every yard you add is worth +25 Elo and every part you log to a yard is worth +5 Elo. Removing a yard or part subtracts those points back, so the leaderboard always reflects what is actually live. Your current Elo and tier appear on your profile.

Reputation card showing Silver tier, Elo total, and the Bronze to Diamond tier bar
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Tiers: Bronze (0–499) · Silver (500–1499) · Gold (1500–2999) · Platinum (3000–5999) · Diamond (6000+). Admins can manually adjust a member's Elo from their profile, and every change is recorded in the Elo history.
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Climb the Contributor Board

The Yards page shows a ★ Top Contributors panel with the ten highest-ranked members. Click View all contributors → to open the full leaderboard, where everyone is listed from highest Elo to lowest alongside their tier, yards added, and parts logged. Keep contributing to move up the board.

Top Contributors leaderboard table with rank, contributor, tier, yards, parts, and Elo columns
Rankings update automatically as members add and remove yards and parts — check back to see where you stand against the rest of the community.
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Manage Your Account & Subscription

Head to the Account page to manage your profile and subscription. Your plan unlocks full access to the analyzer, unlimited scans, and your saved scan history. From here you can view your current plan, update your billing details, or change your subscription. Your contributor Elo and tier are also shown on your profile.

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Billing is handled securely through our payment provider — you can manage or cancel your subscription at any time from the Account page.
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Get Help & Stay Connected

Stuck on something? The Help & Support page has answers to common questions and a way to reach us directly. You can also find all our links — including our community Discord and Linktree — in the header at the top of every page.

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Seeing no results or only a few listings? Try widening your Date Range, lowering your Min Average $, or selecting more parts. Some rarer vehicles and parts simply have fewer active eBay listings. Pricing reflects current eBay market data at the time of each scan.
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Pro Tip: Start with a broad search (select all parts) to get a full market overview. Use a lower Undercut % to stay competitive without leaving too much on the table, or raise it to maximize your margin gap over the competition. Scans typically take 1–3 minutes to complete.

Ready to find your first deal?

You now know everything you need to start sourcing underpriced parts and climbing the contributor ranks.