General Motors Catalytic Converter Flange Repair Plates on 2040-parts.com
Saukville, Wisconsin, United States
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The Walker part number for these flanges is #31925.Flanges such as these are offered by various suppliers besides Walker.This auction consists of two steel catalytic converter repair sets,the mounting hardware is not included and neither are the original boxes.The parts are new and have never been installed,all 4 pieces have surface rust only.There are numerous applications that these parts will fit,the most common vehicles would be 1982-1987 General Motors vehicles.Required hardware would consist of 4 bolts and 4 nuts available at any hardware store.Each repair flange,with the necessary hardware would normally be advertised for $25.99,Thanks for looking,Mike.
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