WTT: Magnaflow catback (2.25") for your 2.5" catback
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WTT: Magnaflow catback (2.25") for your 2.5" catback
As the title states, I'm looking to kill some backpressure here, and while i love my Magnaflow's sound (best aftermarket exhaust I've ever owned), I do need some wider piping, every 0.25" helps. As such, if you have a decent-condition catback with 2.5" piping and would like to trade out to a Magnaflow, please post up or pm, along with any additional terms you deem necessary for a trade (ie more cash, perhaps I can help you clear your headlights, LOL). Thanks for looking guys.
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sucks that we're not closer, because i have megan piping.. cat to axle its 2.5" and its too loud for me so im not using it.. i would try putting a 2.25" on my car if its not too loud and drones on the interstate, either way I'd be willing to make the trade.. but all I've heard about shipping across borders and having never done it before.. or is it not that bad?
I can go clean it and take pics, it was only used for maybe 2500 miles or so and has been sitting in the garage for at least a year..
I can go clean it and take pics, it was only used for maybe 2500 miles or so and has been sitting in the garage for at least a year..
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That they do. Not really a problem, in fact it makes things easier when dealing with rusted parts (the U clamps will rust but the piping stays nice and shiny btw) but often I find myself worrying about things shifting around with vibrations and the occasional speedbump scrape. If this were to stay permanent in my car I would just take it to a muffler shop and have them weld up the piping to keep it solid and leak-free.
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