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Berk High Flow Catalytic Converter For Nissan 350z / G35 De Motor Race Only on 2040-parts.com

US $485.90
Location:

Latham, Kansas, United States

Latham, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Berk Technology UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:BT1401-HFC-MET

BERK High Flow Catalytic Converter For Nissan 350Z / G35 DE Motor
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Product Description



Metallic substrate HFC's. Spun catalytic converters. Full stainless steel construction. Metallic substrate offers higher flow and lighter weight. Uses advanced spiral wound ultra thin foil. Perfect for forced induction use. Click on the "Large View" for a side by side comparison of the metallic substrate vs. standard ceramic substrate. Made in the USA.

High flow and no test pipe smell. You can have the best of both worlds.  Includes new front and rear gaskets & nuts/bolts.



Fits VQ35DE Motor:
2003-2006 350Z 
2003-2007 G35 Coupe
2003-2006 G35 Sedan

For VQ35HR & VQ37HR applications use part number BT1407-HFC-MET.



As of January 1st, 2009, performance high flow cats are intended for off-road use only in the state of California.  Made in the USA and is EPA approved. 

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