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New Bosal Catalog Covers Import Exhaust and Catalytic Converters

Bosal's new full-line import exhaust products catalog covers the company's complete line of one-piece, direct-fit replacement import exhaust systems, mufflers, catalytic converters, pipes and accessories. More than 2,800 import makes and models, from Acura to Volvo, are featured along with complete application data, ordering information and illustrations.

Bosal’s new full-line import exhaust products catalog covers the company’s complete line of one-piece, direct-fit replacement import exhaust systems, mufflers, catalytic converters, pipes and accessories. More than 2,800 import makes and models, from Acura to Volvo, are featured along with complete application data, ordering information and illustrations. The bi-lingual catalog is prepared in English and in French for the Canadian market.

Bosal aftermarket exhaust systems are made to OEM specifications. They feature a direct-fit, one-piece configuration, which eliminates labor-intensive pipe bending, welding and cutting, and results in higher quality installations and better customer satisfaction. The systems, mufflers and catalytic converters are also made to fit the specific vehicle requirements for fit, form and function.

For information on other products offered by Bosal USA, visit www.bosalna.com.

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