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Fitment on a used exhaust system varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Vauxhall Rascal was produced from 1986 to 1990, and within that relatively short production run the exhaust system follows the engine fitted rather than the model year alone, so the first thing to establish is whether both vehicles share the same engine code and fuel type. If the engine matches, there is a reasonable chance the systems will be compatible, but you should confirm the specific part numbers with the breaker against your registration before buying. Never assume a visually similar system is a guaranteed fit.
No — petrol and diesel Rascals used different engines producing different exhaust gas characteristics, so the manifolds, pipe routing, and any emissions components will not be interchangeable between fuel types. Always tell the breaker your fuel type and engine code when requesting a quote to make sure you are matched to the correct system. Fitting the wrong system could cause leaks, poor performance, or an MOT failure.
Trim level does not affect exhaust fitment on the Rascal — what matters is the engine code and fuel type, not whether the van was a higher or lower specification. You may find cosmetic differences such as finish or bracket style between parts pulled from different vehicles, but these do not affect whether the system will fit. Focus your search on matching the engine rather than the trim designation.
Catalytic converter compatibility is a detail you must confirm directly with the breaker against your specific registration, as interchange specifics between individual vehicles can vary and fitting an incompatible cat can cause an MOT failure. Give the breaker your full registration number and engine code so they can verify the part is correct for your vehicle. Do not assume a system from another Rascal will include a compatible cat without that confirmation.
A used exhaust from a breaker can pass an MOT provided it is the correct part for your engine and fuel type, is in sound condition with no excessive corrosion or leaks, and any emissions components such as a catalytic converter are present and functional where required. Ask the breaker to confirm the system matches your engine code and that it has been inspected before dispatch. A reputable breaker will be able to advise on the condition of the part.