Ellis, Texas (TX) Automotive Wrecking for Scrap Companies

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Jamyes Scrap Attic
400 Burtonwood Cir
Red Oak TX 75154
(972) 217-1213
County Line Classics L L C
1214 Tater Brown Road
Red Oak TX 75154
Strategic Materials Inc
3240 Robinson Rd.
Midlothian TX 76065
(972) 723-2422
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Safe Tire Disposal Corp
3351 S Wyatt Rd.
Midlothian TX 76065
(972) 775-1101
Meier Recycle Center
2708 S Kaufman St.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 878-3683
Maverick Metal Trading
2402 S Kaufman St.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 875-9597
Benny Conn
1316 FM 985
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 646-5397
Property Salvage Liquidators
200 SE Main St.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 878-0336
CNW Rubber Recycling LLC
507 W Brown St.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 875-3244
Ennis Auto Recyclers
3511 Ensign Rd.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 875-8691
Cr Transporter
259 Feaster Rd.
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 627-0025
Ennis Auto Recyclers
3511 Ensign Road
Ennis TX 75119
(972) 878-8691
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