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    Nissan truck

    So my brother decided to junk his Nissan truck without consulting me. I don't know anything about the truck except that it - 1. was green 2. didn't run and 3. was roughly the size of an S10. He got $125.00 bucks.



    I'm very ignorant about these things but I thought that the cat might be worth at least that much.

    Did he get ripped?
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    Weight alone should have brought 250-300 bucks...then the cat, battery, aluminum wheels?, wire, alternator, radiator etc...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scrapette View Post
    So my brother decided to junk his Nissan truck without consulting me. I don't know anything about the truck except that it - 1. was green 2. didn't run and 3. was roughly the size of an S10. He got $125.00 bucks.

    I'm very ignorant about these things but I thought that the cat might be worth at least that much.

    Did he get ripped?
    Family is funny like that! My sister knows that I scrap, she replaced her washer and dryer and gave them to the scrapper who lives across the street from her! LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    Family is funny like that! My sister knows that I scrap, she replaced her washer and dryer and gave them to the scrapper who lives across the street from her! LOL
    Yeah, my brother sold it to the guy who was going to fix it but told him it couldn't be fixed. No conflict of interest there, lol.

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    Your brother got ripped off. You should rub his nose in it for not talking to you, first.

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    Just last summer, I took my little Nissan Sentra in to the scrapyard and just straight-up scrapped the whole thing. Didn't pull a single thing off it, didn't load it with shred... I got $325 for it. This was before I started to learn a bit about scrapping, and what I should have done to get a few more bucks out of it.

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    I kind of did the same thing with a Sable that quit running and had been sitting at my friends house for almost a year.
    I arranged for a roll=off to come pick it up and deliver it straight to the scrapyard, so didn't want to pay extra just so I could take
    extra pieces off of it. But I did get 370. for it.
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    im going to approach this as a buyer, id offer 200 to 250 depending on the drive, then explain to them the truck has to be complete to get that price and that includes a title, key, and a battery. $25 deduction apiece for all of the above. I also pay more than anyone in my area for junk cars, most of my competition starts at 100 and makes deductions. so as a seller not willing to scrap the car and selling it to someone else to breakdown 125 isn't a bad offer but my 200 woulda been better. hope this helps

    also on the breaking down of cars stated above, there is a yard 2 hours from here in TN when I was getting 240 a ton or 12cents a lb they were paying 340 a ton or 17 cents a lb if you would take the car whole including the converter, ive never been as its to far for me to go hauling one car at a time. im not sure what they pay now
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfwerx View Post
    Your brother got ripped off. You should rub his nose in it for not talking to you, first.
    Lol, I should do that. But he's had a few head injuries if you know what I mean- it would rapidly escalate into a crazy hillbilly shouting match - I don't have the stomach for that anymore lol.

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    Big time if it was a 85-97 d21 it should have done $280-$360 over the scale and a medium foreign if i was buying from a shop is $85 plus $12 for the battery
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    Cory any idea which yard? I am in TN.
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    If he "sold" it and was happy he didn't get screwed. There's always a tradeoff when cash is involved. Cheap isn't always the best option and high cash isn't good either. People can offer high prices for cars all day long, but watch behind the scenes and see what happens. Some of that is coming out now, you'll see a common theme here.

    Off topic, but I have a doozy of a thread starting in my head. This might be my best one yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VERYOLDGUY View Post
    Cory any idea which yard? I am in TN.
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    no, its in dyersburg or around it anyway, ive heard more than one guy talk about it

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    The catalytic converter may have been an aftermarket which is only worth about 10.00$.


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