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Old 10-15-2009, 04:45 PM
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I was wondering what you guys think a used stock catback exhaust off a 2000 camaro ss with 14k miles on it would be if I where to sell it?
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is it the dual/dual?
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depends on condition of it. H/C cars often use stock exhaust to keep it quiet
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It has dual dual slash cut tips, the same tips (I believe) that where on the Loudmouth setup...

The car had 14,000 miles on it when it came off the car so its in pretty decent condition

guys got an idea of a ballpark range?
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I'm not sure but if it is the SLP dual/dual, it should bring a good price. They are hard to find now, and still one of the best options for a quiet exhaust on a h/c car. I paid $100 just for the muffler (new). If it were me I would hang on to it as long as I had the car. You may want it if you ever start modding the motor.
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From the tips it sounds like the SLP system....to buy that new is over $400. But like the previous poster said I would probably hang onto it unless youre really strapped for cash. In that case you might ask $250+ depending on the crowd.
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Originally Posted by wytry
From the tips it sounds like the SLP system....to buy that new is over $400. But like the previous poster said I would probably hang onto it unless youre really strapped for cash. In that case you might ask $250+ depending on the crowd.
You can't buy it new, they stopped making it. And nothing else really compares.
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It's not off my car, I have a 95 formula. I bought it off my buddy who owns an '00 camaro...gave him $20 for it when he got his gmmg.....lmfao




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