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CleanCore | Manifold Catalytic Converter Close Coupled | Lexus RX (RX330) MCU038R 04/03 - 06 (2003–2006) | MCV028-CC

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CleanCore | Manifold Catalytic Converter Close Coupled | Lexus RX (RX330) MCU038R 04/03 - 06 (2003–2006) | MCV028-CCCleanCore Close Coupled Firewall Side Catalytic Converter Solution for your Lexus RX330 Toyota Kluger MCU28 This CleanCore Euro 4 compliant firewall side close coupled catalytic converter is engineered for Lexus RX330 and Toyota Kluger MCU28 models fitted with the 3. 3L 3MZ FE V6 engine. Designed for a direct OE style fitment, it restores factory emissions compliance and ensures reliable long term performance built tough for Australian driving

CleanCore Close Coupled Firewall Side Catalytic Converter Solution for your Lexus RX330 Toyota Kluger MCU28

This CleanCore Euro 4 compliant firewall side close coupled catalytic converter is engineered for Lexus RX330 and Toyota Kluger MCU28 models fitted with the 3.3L 3MZ-FE V6 engine. Designed for a direct OE-style fitment, it restores factory emissions compliance and ensures reliable long-term performance built tough for Australian driving conditions.

Key Features

  • Euro 4 compliant catalytic converter for high-efficiency emissions management
  • Firewall side (Rear Bank) manifold-mounted design for rapid light-off and performance
  • Direct-fit replacement – no modifications, cutting, or welding required for installation
  • Precision engineered specifically for the Toyota 3.3L 3MZ-FE V6 engine
  • Restores factory emissions compliance and optimizes engine efficiency
  • Durable high-grade construction ensures a long service life under high thermal loads
  • Backed by CleanCore quality assurance
  • Nationwide fast shipping available across Australia

Technical Specifications

  • Brand: CleanCore
  • Part Number (SKU): MCV028-CC
  • System Type: Close Coupled Firewall Side Catalytic Converter (Integrated Manifold)
  • Euro Standard: Euro 4
  • Fitment: Rear / Firewall side manifold-mounted, direct bolt-on replacement
  • Engine: 3.3L V6 3MZ-FE Petrol
  • Material: High-quality substrate with robust, reinforced casing

Vehicle Fitment Information

Vehicle Applications for 3.3L V6 3MZ-FE (2003–2007)

Make Model Year Range Series Body Type Engine Notes
TOYOTA & LEXUS V6 PETROL MODELS
Lexus RX330 2003 – 2006 MCU038R SUV 3.3L V6 3MZ-FE Firewall Side (Rear Bank)
Toyota Kluger 2003 – 2007 MCU28 SUV 3.3L V6 3MZ-FE Direct Bolt-On Fit

 

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CleanCore Catalytic Converters – 12 Months Warranty

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