has anybody weighed their cat in?

lukecupra2001

Smoogie And Proud
Jul 25, 2005
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middlesbrough
ive ben thinking i should weigh my cat in as its just sat in the garage gathering dust.ive got no plans of using it again and im keeping my car untill it dies as cant afford a new 1 at the mo.would it be worth selling or should i justscrap it?
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
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Gloucester
local metal merchants is best bet as that's where the scrappers take em eventually anyway

not sure on current prices but at one time the local gypsy was collecting em at £30 a go
 

lukecupra2001

Smoogie And Proud
Jul 25, 2005
338
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middlesbrough
ill go have a look this afty then.mite aswell get suat for it its been in the garage 3 n a half years so mite aswell get some petrol money for it.
cheers guys

p.s anybody no any decent scrapyards on middlesbrough area i could take it to
 

RickC

BUILT NOT BOUGHT
Dec 23, 2004
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Lincoln
i got 90 sheets for my lcr cat a while back, weigh it in, you can refuse if you dont like the price they offer
 

volvic

It's just water
Jun 28, 2008
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House of Batiatus
don't all cats have some platinum in them?

i think i remember reading there was a crime wave up north, loads of cars cats were nicked... they'd be surprised if they tried mine hahah

EDIT: is that why you mention weighing them in?(platinum)
 
Apr 24, 2007
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W. yorkshire
don't all cats have some platinum in them?

i think i remember reading there was a crime wave up north, loads of cars cats were nicked... they'd be surprised if they tried mine hahah

EDIT: is that why you mention weighing them in?(platinum)

Im sure that was just a street urban myth that got out of hand :lol:
 
Jul 8, 2007
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Yea every Cat has platinum in it as it reacts with the carbon from the exhaust an makes oxogen i think, I would not weigh it in yet the prices have fallen out of the market for scrap :(
 
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