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US $413.00
Location:

Rockville Centre, New York, United States

Rockville Centre, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:DEC Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:JAG1917 UPC:844194003986 Product Type:Replacement Exhaust Parts Product Name:Catalytic Converter Other Part Number:86071107 Purpose:Main Interchange Part Number:DEC Replacement Exhaust Parts Department:Replacement

1994|Jaguar|XJ12::These converters meet Federal US EPA standards. They are NOT Legal for sale or use on any vehicle licensed or operated in the state of California.
Catalytic Converter
86071107
JAG1917
Manufactured
3
Standard Front Passenger Side Catalytic Converter (JAG1917) by DEC®. Location: Front Passenger Side. CARB Compliant: No. Converter Configuration: Direct Fit. Pick out a catalytic converter by DEC and get your emissions back into check without worrying to fail again. These catalytic converters are made from a heavy duty stainless steel outer shell which is able to withstand severe driving and terrain conditions. The catalytic converters feature a direct fit and can be easily installed.
413.00

Standard Front Passenger Side Catalytic Converter (JAG1917) by DEC®. Location: Front Passenger Side. CARB Compliant: No. Converter Configuration: Direct Fit. Pick out a catalytic converter by DEC and get your emissions back into check without worrying to fail again. These catalytic converters are made from a heavy duty stainless steel outer shell which is able to withstand severe driving and terrain conditions. The catalytic converters feature a direct fit and can be easily installed.

Fits Following Models:XJ12

Features:

  • Direct fit
  • Made from a heavy duty stainless steel outer shell
  • Designed for everlasting durability
  • Ready to withstand tough driving and terrain conditions
  • Provides long lasting operation
  • Ensures effortless installation

A DEC catalytic converter is what you need to provide cleaning and removing of harmful contaminants in exhaust gases that are emitted by the combustion chambers before their release out of the tail pipe and mix with the atmosphere. DEC catalytic converters are made from a heavy duty stainless steel outer shell that is ready to withstand tough driving and terrain conditions. Installation is trouble-free thanks to the direct fit of these components. The catalytic converters have a catalyst inside the assembly which is made from palladium, platinum, or rhodium for optimal conversion of the emission. The use of one of these dignified metals helps greatly diminish the amount of harmful rudiments and provide their transformation into less harmful emission such as oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.

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