Etch & Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft

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Etch & Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft

Catalytic converters are being stolen at an increasingly high rate due to the valuable metals within the converters. Thieves target these converters because they are easy to remove, and very hard to trace once stolen. It can cost you on average $1000-2500 to replace a catalytic converter, and it is illegal to drive your car without one. 

G&C has partnered with Prince William County Police Department to offer FREE CATETCH/CATGUARD Anti-Theft Labels which are applied to your catalytic converter. G&C will install these ultra-destruct labels, laser cut with a unique code and the URL of a secure, accredited database – the International Security Register (ISR) – on to the CAT. It will break into pieces if an attempt is made to remove them. In addition, a fluid that etches into metal is applied to the labels so that even if they are removed, the code and URL will remain clearly readable. Read more on how it works at https://www.mastergard.com/catetch-labels.

Prius, Tacoma, Lexus SUVs, and the Accord are some of the most targeted cars for catalytic converter theft. 

Visit us on Saturday, November 5th from 9:00AM to 2:00PM, to protect your vehicle!

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