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Catalytic Converter Universal Sbc Sbf L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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This is a universal converter that i took off my 84 Chevy Silverado. I paid $120 for it just to get it inspected. It was only used about 6 months before i removed it to dual the exhaust out. Its clean, flows like new. It will fit almost any application. Check the pics for measurements. Shipping for the 48 US states, all others to pay any additional fees. Selling as is for parts or restore no returns. Key: stock performance muffler flowmaster walker magnaflow glasspack turbo resonator chevrolet gmc pontiac buick olds cadillac ford mercury lincoln jeep dodge chrysler amc honda nissan toyota kia datsun bmw vw volkswagen

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