I've just been through a similar thing (albeit with a 4.4L Petrol). A previous owner had had aftermarket, smaller and restrictive Cats welded on to the exhaust. Probably bought these on Eb*y so I wouldn't trust what you're getting from that source. Also, I had O2 sensor fault codes showing and this was as a result of a crack where one of the too-small Cats had been welded on.
I found correct-spec replacement Cats impossible to source. YMMV as mine is a 2006 model which seem notoriously difficult to get parts for - being a 'transitional' model.
Anyway, I tried to source Cats online (Eb*y, parts suppliers, etc, etc.). Then I went to various bricks and mortar Cat suppliers (Kwik-Fit, National Tyres, etc.). Finally I went to a place that fabricate custom exhausts and found that they could custom make some Sports Cats for me. Unfortunately, that would mean that the vehicle would be noisier and sound rougher. No-one wants a noisy Range Rover, right?
So, in the end, I bit the bullet and got the job 'done right' at an authorised LR dealer.....it cost me £2000+.
As long as the Cats themselves are still functioning correctly (no rattle, etc.), my advice would be to get the current ones repaired (welded, patched, etc.) until you can afford get them replaced properly.
No doubt you know this but remember to remove any O2 Lambda sensors before any welding take place.
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