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JunkYards in Cayce, SC

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List of Junkyards in Cayce City

  • American Scrap Iron and Metal
    Address:
    2256 Charleston Hwy, Cayce, SC (Zipcode: 29033)

    Really awesome place to go to for all your recycling needs and insanely how people post ignorant reviews when things happen. We all have family to go home to during emergencies and Family First has always been my motto. For the selfish people out there you need to find something better to do with your life seriously.

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    “Really awesome place to go to for all your recycling needs and insanely how people post ignorant reviews when things happen. We all have family to go home to during emergencies and Family First has always been my motto. For the selfish people out there you need to find something better to do with your life seriously.”