Catalytic Converter 8670409 | 6649 2987945300 | USA - Scrap Prices & Sell Used
8670409
Max price for 6 months: $154
Ref:
8670409
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6649 / 2987945300 / 02W23NJ / 02W51NJ / VS20253106
Car brands:
Car description:
Volvo S60 / Volvo S80 / Volvo V70 2.4D
Year of car:
2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Manufacturer:
Made in:
Germany
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Do you need a catalyst, the price of which is acceptable? The 8670409 catalyst is suitable for the specified car model Volvo S60, where this engine is used. The car year 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 is designated by the catalyst manufacturer Zeuna Stärker. The catalytic converter with the given number | 6649 2987945300 has the corresponding monolith type Ceramic + Ceramic. The device from the car manufacturer Volvo is made in the quality working conditions of the country of manufacture. The specified price of the catalyst depends on the market value of its materials. And it can vary widely.
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