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So, you made a comment to my second posted question & I still make no sense out whether this will work or not.....Can anyone tell me if this cat converter will work in my 2004 3.8L Impala or not. Look at previous treads to decide.
TY Rusty. Are you 100%+? Emission tag says "This vehicle conforms to US EPA regulations..& CA regulations applicable to new LEV pass cars......" Some1 else told me it wont work. I want to make sure I don't have to buy a CA converter
Will this fit my 2004 Chevy Impala LS 3.8L with VIN number 2G1WH55K549212634? My emissions tag under my hood says Catalyst SFI/EGR/H02S/TWC. 3.8Liters, 4GMXV03.8042.
Will this fit the 2001 pontiac gtp supercharged versions?
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