how much will your friend selling to the scrap yard ? Good luck to the next buyer of such carsĪctually I'm looking for such a car, just transfer the cert for couple of wks than scrap the car. No flaming pls coz I do see people renew another 10 yrs COE till 2019 when PQP was low at $2K to $3K+ but now want to ask $20K for their 20yrs old Civic/Corolla. I really hope to see those 1992/93 model Civic/Corolla out of the road to the yard when their COE expired in July/Aug this year, really a eye-sore, has been close to 20yrs on the road. Good luck to the next buyer of such cars Edited Februby Amazon777 But, pls make sure go to LTA to get your cash rebate if any immediately after that when the scrapyards issue you a letter of confirmation of scrappage Also help to recycle to the new COE pool 6 months later. I told my friend that I make sure I go with him to the yard to scrap his run-down car and not let those dealers renew COE and con people into buying. This coming May, I be going with my friend to the scrapyard to scrap his 10yrs old $101 COE paid Nissan Sunny. Since 1995, I think I have already sent 5 (10yrs old) and 1 (15yrs old car) out of my 12 cars that I had owned over the years to the yard. No HU, no spare tires, doesn't matters at all, they are stripping down to bare body or half-cut body and sell the parts to 3rd world countries. Just drive in to the LTA approved scrapyards. Can anyone advise me what are the basic required stuffs for scraping?