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Published on Apr 5, 2021 After the catalytic converter was stolen from my 2005 Honda Element, I decided to so some research on where these stolen catalytic converters end up. I learned some interesting things.

In addition to discussing where catalytic converters go after they are stolen, I also talk about why catalytic converters are being stolen in the first place. You might be surprised about how much they’re really worth.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bpuAv0sTh-w

I know of 3 in the past month.

Published on Apr 5, 2021 After the catalytic converter was stolen from my 2005 Honda Element, I decided to so some research on where these stolen catalytic converters end up. I learned some interesting things. In addition to discussing where catalytic converters go after they are stolen, I also talk about why catalytic converters are being stolen in the first place. You might be surprised about how much they’re really worth. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bpuAv0sTh-w I know of 3 in the past month.

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I suspect there is a significant wetback factor in the theft and processing of these parts.

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All in the Houston and Atlanta areas are all chimps.Mexicans are to fckn lazy

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Really? The Mexicans where I live work their asses off. Generally doing jobs blacks and whites aren’t willing to do.

You’re talking about crime, so that’s a totally different matter I guesss, but I’ve always been impressed with their work ethic.

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Thieves dont invest in labor