Posted on Thursday, July 11, 2013 at 9:30 am CDT
Many automobile owners don’t think of what happens to their vehicle once it can no longer operate efficiently. For those who know they still have valuable parts inside their vehicle but have no desire to withstand the upkeep, they can now recycle their catalytic converter along with other various parts with TNT Metal & Recycling. At TNT Metal & Recycling, their catalytic converter buyers will take any unwanted materials for a competitive price.
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Posted on Tuesday, June 11, 2013 at 4:11 pm CDT
TNT Metal & Recycling is involved in purchasing both old and new automobile parts. They also recycle scrap and salvage unwanted parts along with other metals found in cars. A few of the parts that TNT Metal & Recycling are now buying are A Coils, Alternators, Bare Copper, Iron, Starters, Brass, Insulated Copper, Wire, Wheel Weights, Transmissions and more. Many of these items are worth a reasonable amount of money, however individuals do not know they have value. So, when recycling that old catalytic convertor it can be quickly turned into a profit.
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Posted on Friday, May 10, 2013 at 10:43 am CDT
For those who are a bit of a collector and have had enough with all of the excess auto parts, TNT Metal & Recycling is now more than willing to take that off their hands for a competitive price. This is the perfect opportunity to get rid of unwanted materials such as alternators, AC compressors, starters, etc. The professionals at TNT Metal & Recycling know that some automotive owners are unaware that they can scrap what is left of their car whether it has been in an accident, or is just lying around in the garage. Instead of trying to sell the automobile entirely in one piece, one may have better luck selling it in parts to TNT Metal & Recycling.
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Posted on Monday, April 08, 2013 at 4:00 pm CDT
The family and staff at TNT Metal & Recycling have a strong business focus on recycling catalytic converters in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area, and their services are now available this spring 2013. For anyone who is restoring an old vehicle or is in need of a replacement, don’t ditch the old converter just yet. Take it to TNT Metal, and they will offer the best possible price for it. Many people don’t know that automotive converters contain metals that can be recycled, and they are usually unaware of how much they can be worth.
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