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    zito is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    I agree with what corycouch said. Pull the cat/battery/rims/alternator and whatever other quick parts of valuable scrap you can get, and haul in the rest. Selling the other parts that are "good" is a pain in the butt and not worth the time/hassle in my opinion. By the way cory, I found the easiest way to cut the cats off of those Voyagers etc. with a sawzall is to cut out the front of the crossmember (takes 3 quick cuts if I remember correctly) and that will give you room to get straight in with the sawzall and cut it easy. Use a 9" blade btw. Oh, and you have to cut that little steel power steering line and bend it back out of the way.


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