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    Rotor price

    What is a good price for rotors? I've got a lot and was going to cash them in. I got quoted 231/NT. Would you sell at this price?



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    The yard I go to pays $100 more for short steel over regular shred price, which right now is around $230 GT. But what is a good price for you is not necessarily a good price for someone else in a different part of the country, it all depends on location, if all the yards around you are similar in price for that type of steel than I say go for it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermestid View Post
    The yard I go to pays $100 more for short steel over regular shred price, which right now is around $230 GT. But what is a good price for you is not necessarily a good price for someone else in a different part of the country, it all depends on location, if all the yards around you are similar in price for that type of steel than I say go for it!
    +1 on that!
    I'm so into scrapping.. When my Steel Toe Boots Wear out, I cut the Steel out of them and recycle the Toe!

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    $335 GT at my yard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dermestid View Post
    The yard I go to pays $100 more for short steel over regular shred price, which right now is around $230 GT. But what is a good price for you is not necessarily a good price for someone else in a different part of the country, it all depends on location, if all the yards around you are similar in price for that type of steel than I say go for it!
    Rotors or shred are 230 /GT?

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    if you are talking brake rotors and have a lot of them i ran across a core buyer site that buyes rotors il see if i saved it in my favs

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    Rotors or shred are 230 /GT?
    Shred is at $230. Has been within $15 + or - of that price for the better part of a year.

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