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2003 eclipse gts catalytic converter bolt on?? or welded??
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2003 eclipse gts catalytic converter bolt on?? or welded??
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2003 eclipse gts catalytic converter bolt on?? or welded??
is the catalytic converter welded on a 2003 eclipse or is it bolt on so i can just take it off and put my test pipe on??
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RE: 2003 eclipse gts catalytic converter bolt on?? or welded??
Not sure, more than likely its bolted on. Why dont you just get under and look?
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RE: 2003 eclipse gts catalytic converter bolt on?? or welded??
i was goin to but it was raining bad this morning lol so i didnt feel like it lol...
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