![]() 11/13/2013 at 07:52 • Filed to: Craigslist | ![]() | ![]() |
See !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! ad. Where on the car would you find this mysterious Cadillac converter (CadillacConverter™, perhaps?), and what might it look like?
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Maybe installing a new Cadillac converter will give you some reasonable leg room in the back seat.
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Ah yes, the Cadillac Converter (tm). Turning your old BMW's into CTSv's
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I'm guilty of calling a catalytic converter a Cadillac converter. It's because I live in western Pennsylvania and that's just how we talk.
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Yeah, that looks brutal.
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Here, I've circled it for you
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Ah, of course.
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Use your Cadillac converter and BAM! From BMW to Cadillac, kicking it up another notch.
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The bench part of the seat is moved forward... it's not usually THAT bad
Source: I have an E30
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I do it for fun.
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So if you put the Cadillac converter back in it, will the rear set go back to its proper position?
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I believe so. The Cadillac converter ties the whole car together.