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Originally posted by thereisnoyun View Postyou do know its illegal to resale used cats right?
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Originally posted by thereisnoyun View PostI always thought it was illegal. Feel free to correct me. But its illegal to install used cats as well as resale them.
Same thing as "dismantling" or parting cars is illegal in some states, but everyone on here does it.
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Originally posted by thereisnoyun View Postyou do know its illegal to resale used cats right?
Anyone have any links that are applicable to this situation? I spent a few minutes on a search, and the closest thing I found was a moderator on a MBenz forum stating that it is illegal.John
1990 BMW 325i
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To clear the air, I did some more poking around. I never found any conclusive proof that it is in fact illegal, but I am removing it to not even tempt fate. I did end up finding multiple references to the fact that it is illegal, although none from sources that are totally legitimate (other forums and folklore....).
The item is no longer for sale.John
1990 BMW 325i
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Originally posted by JGood View PostYou can sell it as 'scrap metal'. You can clearly state the condition it was in when you removed it, but also clearly state that you are selling it as scrap metal due to the law. That's how I do it anyway...
I realize this begs the obvious question....how / why do catalysts fail if the above is true? That I don't have the best answer to. :(John
1990 BMW 325i
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Originally posted by IsItElectric? View PostSounds like a plan...thanks for the tip. I may try to find a PGM (platinum group metals) recycler and get the value for the metal in the core. Precious metals in a catalyst, in theory, do not degrade.
I realize this begs the obvious question....how / why do catalysts fail if the above is true? That I don't have the best answer to. :(
I always sold them on ebay for ~$200 each. They sold within a few hours with Buy-It-Now. Package them up halfass since they are just being scrapped anyway, ship them out, and call it an evening!
As for your question.... http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question4822.htm
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Originally posted by JGood View PostYou can sell it as 'scrap metal'. You can clearly state the condition it was in when you removed it, but also clearly state that you are selling it as scrap metal due to the law. That's how I do it anyway...Originally posted by NicademusMy car beats off to that car. :bow:
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Originally posted by Kingb View PostI believe he is saying that you could post it up on here as something like "used mid section including cat for "scrap metal" good condition when pulled from the car $150"
Anyone want a used exhaust mid-section for scrap?
:)John
1990 BMW 325i
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