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Any vehicle parts depot, drop them into the area squared off by black and yellow hatched tape on the ground. I haven't played in a while, but there's definitely one in Sterlikin, Magyarfalu and Komsodrinsk at the least.
Thanks. To my current knowledge , this is the best (or at least quickest/easiest) run of its kind. You can do bricks/cement from Lupova or other similar runs with bigger cargo, but the ratio of profit per item and number of items that will fit per load is far worse than the oil method.
Early game the alternate best method for making money is scavenging all the ruins for car parts. I didnt realise this till later, but some of these parts are pretty valuable. Old engines found in ruins are often worth 300 -600k SD , plus the other parts i.e wheels, body panels etc. If I remember right, I probably totalled between 1.5-2 million SD from 2 or 3 ruined house clusters I looted and sold everything found.
Thanks. Its hard to say really, there's several good answers and many people more efficient than me.
Before moving to oil, I used to take loads of I believe 6 pallets of bricks from Lupova to Easport.
With that being said, many vehicle parts are worth more than I realised early game. If you discover the right places, you can make 650k SD (ish) from one looting run/ 3 ruined cottages; so to an extent, exploring is also a viable money making method early on.