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    Could you help me ID this catalytic convertor

    I took these off a 1993 Dodge Intrepid. Could you help me id them so that I can use the price lists that I am finding online. My best guess is I have two foils or wires, and one medium domestic?

    Also, any recommendations for a place to sell them to would be most appreciated.



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    Here is the link to a pic: http://sio.midco.net/jps76/IMG_0819.JPG

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    2 small wires that should weigh 4 lbs or so.That would be $21-30 each for them and the other one is a chrysler which is $40-$60

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    Your two front ones are small wire/foil like Focker said. I get 3 pounds Domestic Foil on those. Unfortunately, your rear cat is an aftermarket. I had to look closely at it, but it just didn't look right for the OEM cat of that style. The OEM ones of that type have more ribs, and the sides are not completely straight on them, either. Direct-fit aftermarket converters like that one are the ones that keep us core buyers on our toes. It's really easy to buy them as OEM and lose some cash really quick. Yes, I know this from personal experience

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    i dont know if that is a aftermarket or not.Could u post another picture of the other side

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    like others have said the front 2 are foils, my cat buyer pays $35 for them each, and I too would think the rear cat if aftermarket $5


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