Fits 2003 - 2008 Infiniti G35 3.5L Catalytic Converter Driver and Passenger Side
- Item condition:
- New
- Ended:
- Feb 7, 09:22 PST
- Price:
- $216.98 View item
- Shipping:
- FREE
- Item location:
- Attica,MI,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Interchange Part Number:
- 16197
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- NIG35CC
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- Surface Finish:
- Stainless Steel
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- Placement on Vehicle:
- Left
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- Brand:
- Real Power
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- Restricted States:
- California
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- Fitment Type:
- Direct Replacement
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- Warranty:
- 1 Year
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- Mounting Hardware Included:
- Yes
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- UPC:
- Does Not Apply
2003-2008 Infiniti G35 3.5L Catalytic Converter Driver and Passenger Side
Description
Catalytic Converter Set
Fits:
2003-2008 Infiniti G35 3.5L
EPA approved for all Federal and California compliant vehicles, including Low Emission Vehicles*
in all states excluding California.
Not legal for sale in California. If your vehicle is registered in California, do not purchase this part. If your vehicle meets California requirements, but is not registered in California, this converter will work on your vehicle.
So why can't I just buy one of the cheaper products sold elsewhere on eBay or from discount sellers? Most converter manufacturers are driven strictly by price, and have not put the proper research and development into making sure they sell you a product that works and fits properly on your car. Most brands use cheaper catalyst that does not effectively keep the CEL off. Some only keep the light of for a couple days, weeks, or months, but cannot last long term. Even when the product fails within the warranty period, these companies develop loopholes requiring you to produce all sorts of documentation and making you jump through hoops when you are the victim.
What a catalytic converter costs become irrelevant if it doesn't even work. The reason many of these other companies are selling converters so cheaply is because the catalyst they use in their products is so inferior to what we use. Catalytic converters contain precious metals that can cost thousands of dollars per ounce. They reduce the cost of their product by using less of these materials. If inadequate quantities of precious...