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Old 05-05-2007, 01:09 PM
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$275, in Sugar Land perfer Houston buyers unless your willing to drive here to pickup. Cleaned and polished it this morning, will have pics up at the latest of monday. Just PM me or reply, Thanks.
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OK here some pics, waited to hear from someone who had asked for pics first. price is now $200 firm to pick it up. Light scrape on bottom of driver side tip. nothing that can be seen though. I'll polish it agin before it's picked up.



Didn't notice this till i got to cleaning everything, shop that straightend it out for me must of thought it wwas a good idea to weld it to the heat sheild or something?



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On the third picture, where you state that they welded it to a heat shield, is that a hole? Also, why are you getting rid of it? Any loose baffeling inside the muffler?
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yea it's a hole, never seen anyone do something that stupid. I thought i was paying taxes this year and ended up getting 3 dolars back, so i blew some of my saved money on a Borla. It's in great shape besides that damn hole there.
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Being that there the hole is rather large and requires patch work, I'll give you $100 and I'll pick it up.
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Originally Posted by LS1LUNATIC
Being that there the hole is rather large and requires patch work, I'll give you $100 and I'll pick it up.
wow....

Bump for a good seller.
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Bump for a nice catback, I love mine!
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Originally Posted by LS1LUNATIC
Being that there the hole is rather large and requires patch work, I'll give you $100 and I'll pick it up.
A good shop should weld that hole up for like $20 if even that.....
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bump and that thing looks almost new.
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Minus that hole, that's a great looking exhaust - I doubt it'd cost more then $20 to take it to a shop and have them weld it ... Good luck selling it white man
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Thanks, and we (LS1LUNATIC) worked out something. I polished it atleast every two weeks and cleaned it every week, but it's only a year old i think.
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Perhaps, but do you really want your 304 stainless exhaust patched with a big blob of steel from a MIG welder? I dont.


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A good shop should weld that hole up for like $20 if even that.....
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Originally Posted by LS1LUNATIC
Perhaps, but do you really want your 304 stainless exhaust patched with a big blob of steel from a MIG welder? I dont.
Who's going to be looking at a bend in your exhaust?
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Originally Posted by white man
Didn't notice this till i got to cleaning everything, shop that straightend it out for me must of thought it wwas a good idea to weld it to the heat sheild or something?
Wow! I JUST now noticed this! This is why I do all of my work myself on my cars. Not a big deal though.
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I will take it, sending you a pm with number.
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Thanks again man, didn't get it on today but I did manage to patch the hole. $20 my ***, only because I did it myself.












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