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Catalytic Converter-universal Rear/right Eastern Mfg 83174 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
Location:

Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States

Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:EASTERN MANUFACTURING (EMI) Test Weight:5.9 / 6000 Manufacturer Part Number:83174 Outlet Type A:2.00 Quantity Sold:sold individually Inlet Type A:2.00 SKU:EAS:83174 Catalyst Type:ECO II Outlet Hardware:None UPC:Does not apply Outlet Gasket Qty:None Quantity Needed:1; O2 Sensor Ports:None Type:Federal / EPA Semi-Universal Inlet Hardware:None

brand new in unopened box, Eastern Catalytic Converter-Universal, # 83174 fit's 1996-2000  3.4 toyota four runner, may fit many others. thanks for looking.

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