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    well, Not tring to be rude or anything.. but it still not kosher.. there a reason why landfill can't take it.. lead for the major reason.. it going to rain in that scrap yard. that water gotta go somewhere. and it will find its way to the street to the creek and into the river... it just not a good idea all the way round.. best to take it to the recycler and let them deal with it, I only take My stuff to R2 certified recycler.. and there a reason behind that.. they are under strict rules... rules to protect the enviroment and the people.. One or two.. is still not acceptable.. thats is my 2 cent opion. Heck, ship it to me and I'll pay you for them. leave them intact. thanks.


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