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Catalytic Converter "Class" and worth? (BMW and Porsche) I researched!

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    Catalytic Converter "Class" and worth? (BMW and Porsche) I researched!

    Hi,

    New to the forum so this is my first post! I've searched a TON but am still a bit confused about catalytic converter classing/grouping and what some I have are worth. I don't want to get taken advantage of and it would help to have some knowledge behind me.

    Long story short I'm moving and trying to clear out some stuff. I pull out basically 3 cats that I had from now sold cars and wanted to sell them to get a little bit back (or at least pay for the U-Haul...).

    The first one seems pretty straight forward but the other two I'm not sure about.

    This is the first one:



    - 1989 BMW 325is FULL cat. Roughly 33"x 9" x 3". Good shape, no "rattling" or pieces falling out at all. Weighs a ton...

    Class: I think an EXTRA LARGE Import?






    This is the second one.

    - 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo cats. Roughly 11" x 9" x9" (round). GREAT shape, no rattling or pieces falling out. Honeycombs looks good. Very heavy as well...

    Class: No clue...




    Thoughts? Might need to start keeping my eye out for things like this at the yards!

    Thanks!
    Last edited by PutterMcGavin; 08-20-2013 at 01:21 PM.

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