Enthuza Budget 2.75" Turbo Exhaust
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Mid pipe has typical surface rust like any used exhaust would
Muffler and tailpipe have a little damage from an accident
I would cut the tailpipe off the muffler and weld on a new one. Any exhaust shop can do it for cheap.
Damage is circled red in the pics
$369 new
$150 as is
Pick up preferred, but willing to ship at buyer's expense. Will accept paypal if buyer covers fee.
Mid pipe has typical surface rust like any used exhaust would
Muffler and tailpipe have a little damage from an accident
I would cut the tailpipe off the muffler and weld on a new one. Any exhaust shop can do it for cheap.
Damage is circled red in the pics
$369 new
$150 as is
Pick up preferred, but willing to ship at buyer's expense. Will accept paypal if buyer covers fee.
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Last edited by Ben; Apr 24, 2007 at 07:33 PM.
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Maybe you could sucker, I mean ASK, Rob to weld a new tailpipe on the muffler
Also, I have a test pipe around somewhere.....
Also, I have a test pipe around somewhere.....
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that's oddyou can see the tow hook impacted the muffler and put a dent in it and the tailpipe is fubared. I'd use the muffler and cut the tailpipe off and weld on a new one.
I wasn't smart enough to get a sound clip
but it sounded pretty nice with a low, deep tone.
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Last edited by Ben; Jul 22, 2007 at 07:04 PM.
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I went to town with a big pair of pliers and a pry bar. Made the tailpipe look presentable.
I would still recommend cutting off the tailpipe from the muffler and welding on a new one. Wouldn't cost much to do so at any muffler shop. BUT it now looks good enough to put on a car as-is without being embarrassing.
I would still recommend cutting off the tailpipe from the muffler and welding on a new one. Wouldn't cost much to do so at any muffler shop. BUT it now looks good enough to put on a car as-is without being embarrassing.
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Last edited by Ben; Jul 22, 2007 at 07:03 PM.
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If so, I'll give you a hand hanging it
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I'm keeping the midpipe. Muffler is free to pick up. PM me if you want it
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