Good evening from a sunny Mullion Cove Cornwall : )
Trying to find the best deal for a catalytic converters.
In eBay listings where the car make model etc is selected, they often refer to a BREAK.
Is this a reference to the estate version as in shooting break ?
God Bless Spiff
Advice required : )
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Re: Advice required : )
Thank you both for your assistance reference Break and the link : )
They have one that is type approved at the link, it looks different to the original in that it comprises of two boxes.
I assume this is the two sections in the original cat split into two units ?
There is another supplier that quotes our model, he is a lot cheaper but does not state that it is type approved.
http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/catalyt ... _g429.html
I have messaged them.
God Bless Spiff
They have one that is type approved at the link, it looks different to the original in that it comprises of two boxes.
I assume this is the two sections in the original cat split into two units ?
There is another supplier that quotes our model, he is a lot cheaper but does not state that it is type approved.
http://www.mister-auto.co.uk/en/catalyt ... _g429.html
I have messaged them.
God Bless Spiff