600 ti catalytic converter

Anyone know where I can get one of these things, new or part worn? I have an MOT coming up and I'll have to replace my Cat replacement box with one, just to get it through the MOT. I melted my original Cat converter. Well, the insides of it, anyway.

Cheers.

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Witteryfuchery
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It's on a 99 plate.

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Witteryfuchery

Looks like that's a "no" ;-) There is a Yahoo group for the Rover club (rovertorque.co.uk) and someone there may have an idea... not sure if you can join the group without joining the club though, but let me know if not and I'll post, since I seem to still have access to the group despite not being a member anymore:

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Bigus

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Bigus

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Specifically :

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for £64

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Nom

I wouldn't bother, it's full of numpties.

The Rover600 groups

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Nom

Thanks Nom, Bigus. Much appreciated.

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Witteryfuchery

"Nom" wrote

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Wow! Catalytic converters are so cheap these days! I remember them costing as much as an engine... I saw a high flow "performance" unit for less than £150 in one of the kevved up magazines too.

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fishman

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That's the LATE flange cat, which is shared with the MGF.

The EARLY flange is different, and usually found on

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Nom

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Market forces.

Now that all cars have cats, they're produced by the lorry-load. Other than the raw-material costs (they've got a bit of platinum and stuff in), there's not really any reason for em to cost big money.

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Nom

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