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Question Cat Converters

This is a tough question but maybe someone that works in a shop can recall. Is there any difference between a catalic converter for a 2000 GSR and the one that's on the 1994 LS? I need a cat bad and I found one for a GSR on eBay. Also, there is some kind of gasket you need when replacing the cat. How much does that thing cost, and is it really necessary?
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Im not sure about the first part, but yes there is a gasket you should replace & possibly spring bolts. Gasket is like $10 & spring&bolts are like $10 each(2 needed)
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