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woodsjo3 01-21-2011 10:05 AM

FS: 2010 370z stock cats
 
750 miles stock cats for sale. $210 shipped (firm). PM me or call at (734) 755-2762.

I would also trade for a K&N typhoon or other CAI.

Kastley85891 01-21-2011 10:19 AM

Decent price for stock cats, nice to see GLWS

Unclemeaty 01-21-2011 12:42 PM

You know, Im not hi-jacking at all, just trying to help you out. If you dont care much about them cats, you can likly sell them for Scrap on eBay / recycler for $200 EACH. Theres a lot of precious metals like Rhodium, Platinum, and Poladium that no-one seems to know about, and Cat recycling on eBay is a pretty big thing that has made even me a bunch of $$ from people not in the know.

You have to sell them as "SCRAP" though, or else its an EPA violation. Basically eBay will only try to pull the auction unless you state SCRAP!!

Now, if you are trying to benefit a community member by getting them back to stock or something, then by all means... sellsellsell here

woodsjo3 01-21-2011 12:51 PM

Hmmm. Thanks for the info. I'm also willing to trade for a CAI! Thanks

woodsjo3 01-22-2011 09:45 AM

Any takers?

Svre46 01-22-2011 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Unclemeaty (Post 905901)
You know, Im not hi-jacking at all, just trying to help you out. If you dont care much about them cats, you can likly sell them for Scrap on eBay / recycler for $200 EACH. Theres a lot of precious metals like Rhodium, Platinum, and Poladium that no-one seems to know about, and Cat recycling on eBay is a pretty big thing that has made even me a bunch of $$ from people not in the know.

You have to sell them as "SCRAP" though, or else its an EPA violation. Basically eBay will only try to pull the auction unless you state SCRAP!!

Now, if you are trying to benefit a community member by getting them back to stock or something, then by all means... sellsellsell here

You are 100% correct. They go for quite a bit of cash as "scrap"

phunk 01-22-2011 08:48 PM

if you can get $200 each for a cat converter... i guess that means you can make your entire living buying them brand new for 50-150 and then selling them to scrap for 200!!!

Svre46 01-23-2011 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phunk (Post 907568)
if you can get $200 each for a cat converter... i guess that means you can make your entire living buying them brand new for 50-150 and then selling them to scrap for 200!!!

It depends on the weight of it. Some only go for 100 bucks or so. I did not realize this until I saw this thread. I wonder if a lot of the muffler shops do this.

....free bump

CodeOfSilence 01-23-2011 07:46 PM

one problem is the price gos up and down... its just like stocks...

ChrisSlicks 01-23-2011 07:53 PM

The cats in the Z aren't that big, I'd think they'd only fetch about $100 each on the cat scrap market. The ones that seem to go for the most are the large units off some German cars.

CodeOfSilence 01-23-2011 08:30 PM

yuppp and if ur not working at a shop of some sort most company's wont buy them because of the people stealing the cats. its not as easy as u make it seam haha but in general u shouldnt sell ur cats for less than 500.what are u going to do for smog??

Unclemeaty 01-24-2011 08:47 AM

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if you can get $200 each for a cat converter... i guess that means you can make your entire living buying them brand new for 50-150 and then selling them to scrap for 200!!!
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Not exactly. I tried this myself several years back. The aftermarket high-flow cats are more up against fair markets, while the OEM original cats are likely very strictly crafted for vehicles under EPA guidelines. If you go to your dealer, you'll likely find stock OEM cats potentially cost thousands of dollars, while aftermarket ones wil cost just a few hundred. The aftermarket ones are usually of much less quality and do not have the ammount of precious metals an OE cat would.

Some of the most valuble cats as scrap are those from a Rotary Mazda RX7 and then anything European like BMW or Mercedes. You could get over $250 fot cats off these vehicles. Aftermarket cats are worth practically nothing at a recycling place.

I'm not sure what our cats may get as for value, but I was thinking about this myself... If they are worth that much, one could almost buy new High-Flow performance cats and then pawn off the stock cats to break even.

Can you try selling one on eBay for "the team"?

Unclemeaty 01-24-2011 08:49 AM

Quote:

I wonder if a lot of the muffler shops do this.
Mufler shops will tell you that they cannot sell or give you their stock-pile of cats because of EPA. They know what their value is.

Here is a decent eBay link to scrap cats.

http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories

phunk 01-24-2011 06:24 PM

hmmmm.... pickup truck, gas powered generator, extension cord, sawz-all, and a floor jack. small investment to make yourself rich in any dense city with lots of street parking :)


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