Oxygen sensors will bring a priemium as scrap. Or you can resell them for about 5 times scrap value. I clean the tip of the sensor on a wire wheel to remove the buildup and put them up on ebay at $10 each, they dont stay in stock very long.
Oxygen sensors will bring a priemium as scrap. Or you can resell them for about 5 times scrap value. I clean the tip of the sensor on a wire wheel to remove the buildup and put them up on ebay at $10 each, they dont stay in stock very long.
I buy and sell all types of scrap and escrap. I buy specialty and hard to sell escrap. I buy resale items. PM me or contact me at jghilino@hotmail.com
I AM ACTIVELY BUYING ESCRAP OF ALL TYPES. BOARDS, RAM, CPUS AND MUCH MORE
will bring a priemium as scrap.
That caught my eye. How much platinum is one one? Are you buying them?
I dont buy them but alot of places that buy catalytic converters do. They want the wires cut off.
Buyers Of Scrap Oxygen Sensors & Scrap Catalytic Converters
If you came across any gm / chevy sensors intact with wiring and connector i might be interested at much higher than scrap. I am specifically looking for blazer and s10 sensors.
Darn... a day late and a dollar short...I have never save the O2 sensor but its time to add another bucket to the pile. And i just scrapped a S10 with new O2 sensors.
Thanks for the link
glow plugs and brass sensors are worth saving also
a scrap yard by me now says that they buy them, will have to find out the price, not that I have any of them yet...
I've been saving mine for quite a while. The good ones I can sell for $10-15 each, and I get $4/lb on the scrap ones. The stubborn ones that strip or don't want to come out get left in the cats, but I'm able to recover 90%+ of them without much trouble.
Just bought a ford ranger today and the ones on it are bad. And have to replace eventually. How big are they only 4 dollars a pound how many does that take?
If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...
GC Metal Recycling & Recovery
Barrie, Ontario.
It takes about 7 or 8 sensors to make a pound with the wires cut off.
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