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Replacement Cat?


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Where can I get a replacement catalytic converter (no, not my wife's cat... I wish... friggin' psycho beast...) for my 2000 Boxster? The up stream cat on the driver side is getting ready to bite it. I am open to other solutions, however, I am in California and I've got to pass smog every year.

Edited by Porsh-uh
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  • 3 years later...

how about a used OEM exhaust from ebay? I'm sure it's in great shape as the new owner wanted ugpraded exhaust, will go for cheaper then a new cat and you can sell what you don't need!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-Box...sspagenameZWDVW

Anyone know for sure if an '04 Boxster S exhaust would fit a '00 non-S?

Did you ever replace the cat? I've got the same problem on my 01, and I'm looking for a cheaper way to get this done than spending $1700+.

Thx!

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how about a used OEM exhaust from ebay? I'm sure it's in great shape as the new owner wanted ugpraded exhaust, will go for cheaper then a new cat and you can sell what you don't need!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-Box...sspagenameZWDVW

Anyone know for sure if an '04 Boxster S exhaust would fit a '00 non-S?

Yes, all 00-04 cars use the same.

Unless Oscholz buys them, I have a set of headers from an 03 S with 40K sitting around.

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