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2006-2010 Jeep Commander Catalytic Converter 194332ABOUT THE PART Category: Exhaust > Catalytic Converter > Catalytic Converter Description: Direct fit catalytic converter Fitment Summary: Fits: 2006 2010 Jeep Commander, 2005 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee Notes: Illegal for installation in NY on vehicles equipped with California emission systems This part is available split and must be welded or clamped together, order left and right assembly. Not legal for use in California Specs: Width 8 Packaging Type
ABOUT THE PART| Category: | Exhaust > Catalytic Converter > Catalytic Converter |
| Description: | Direct fit catalytic converter |
| Fitment Summary: | Fits: 2006-2010 Jeep Commander, 2005-2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee |
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Specs:
| Width | 8 |
|---|---|
| Packaging Type | Unboxed |
| Over All Length | 38 |
| Outlet Type | 2 Bolt Fixed Flange |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 194332 |
| Large Pkg. Fee | No |
| Inlet Type | 2 Bolt Spin Flange |
| Height | 12 |
| Gaskets Included | Not Required |
| Country of Origin | United States |
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Davico Mfg. is started in 1987 in one bay of a muffler shop to meet the need in New England for replacement Subaru converters. Davico Mfg. is following in the footsteps of family predecessors in the exhaust industry since the 1950's including Muffler & Brake Systems Inc., MSA MFG. (exhaust adapters) and Surprenant Sales.
Davico Mfg continues to grow by offering complete direct fit coverage and committed service that helps our customers compete.
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★★★★★ 5
Loved this book
Format: Paperback
Assassin's Creed is my all-time favourite game series; I am enthralled by it! Sadly, right now I moved to te U.S. (I am not originally from here) and thus I had to leave my Xbox behind; well it actually belongs to my brother. My point is, while I am saving up for a new Xbox and to buy the Assassin's Creed games again, reading this novel and the one from Brotherhood has been what has saved me from going insane. I don't know why several people haven't liked it. I had no problems whatsoever with the author's style, and actually this novel helped me to better comprehend what went on in ACII because honestly some assassinations had me a bit confused and happened so fast that I didn't understand who I was killing or why.
Great purchase, and I am currently reading Brotherhood! :)
Insieme per la vittoria! :D
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2011
★★★★★ 4
True to the game and high on philosophy, but no it's not the Fanfic lover's playground....
Format: Paperback
I read several reviews of this book and was wary initially of buying (to the point where I read parts of it in a bookstore before buying it here). Finally finished it and 500 odd pages later, this is not just a pithy sewing together of cutaway scenes and story clips. Is it classic literature? No, but it wasn't meant to be. It's sometimes hard to translate action in to book form, especially when done in the luscious hi-def glory that Ubisoft was able to achieve. But what it lacks in geographical description, it makes up in explaining and demonstrating the philosophy of the story of the game itself. You understand what makes an Assassin different from a Templar, you understand what made Ezio tick, what made Altair tick and while it is subtle, it is genuine characterization and if you don't get the memo, then you just aren't trying.
While some complained because Sophia wasn't painted with more detail or that the relationship between some of the characters could have been explored better (like the political tension in the royal family for example), I'd still argue it wasn't necessary. This is not Suleiman's story or Yusuf's story, nor was it a love story though there is one; it's Ezio's and Atair's stories and the simplicity of their thoughts and actions were well drawn. It wasn't meant to fill in the gaps, fanfic is much more satisfactory in those cases. The only drawback of this book is that sometimes it borders on being preachy, but I don't think the makers of this game were exactly subtle about whose corner they wanted you to be in.
True to the game, absolutely direct about it's philosophy, and it doesn't try to masquerade as anything more than it should be for 10 dollars.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2014
★★★★★ 5
A really griping story
Format: Kindle
From the first page this story was just enthralling to the point that i read the entire book in two days. Very exciting and very interesting.
I will now purchase the complete series
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Love love love Ezio Auditore!!!
Format: Kindle
I am a huge gamer and having played Assassins Creed many times, it was nice to see “inside” what we are RPGing. This book was a lot of fun to read and very insightful. “With you until the end, Ezio!”
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Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
★★★★★ 3
Good not excellent
This book started off with lots of promise. It got my interest straight away and kept it there for a few chapters. It includes some intesting history facts of the age and enlists some of the characters of the age as well all of which I found very intersting and unique. However the general theme did not change. The Protaganist got better and better at killing and never really got into trouble. He goes from one adventure to another of similar sort with the same outcome. He kills everyone and gets away without problems. I had trouble finding the climax and wondered at many points if it was just a story that went on and on without an end.
Overall a good light read if you don't expect much surprise or complex intrigue.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2012