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Old Jun 11, 2009 | 12:09 PM
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Off a 2000SS. Looking for someone local so I don't have to ship. $300. Local to 17327, Glen Rock, I will drive a ways if necessary.
I took it off at about 38K last year and installed the GMMG. If anyone wants pictures please PM me with your email.


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Old Jun 12, 2009 | 06:51 AM
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if it wasn't cut, i would have taken it
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Whats the issue with this?
Its the over the axle pipe which is only clamped to the catback. The pipe comes out without the clamp? I'm only including it in case someone wants it with the catback. If need be one could be weld it back together.

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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 10:43 AM
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Whats the issue with this?
Some people are just very **** about this type of stuff, like myself. I looked for one of these exhausts for over a year (since they don't make them anymore) and finally found a mint, uncut one and paid $500 for it. I even removed my stock exhaust in one piece, by taking the extra time to drop the rear instead of grabbing the sawzall
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Originally Posted by 2000LS1TA
Some people are just very **** about this type of stuff, like myself. I looked for one of these exhausts for over a year (since they don't make them anymore) and finally found a mint, uncut one and paid $500 for it. I even removed my stock exhaust in one piece, by taking the extra time to drop the rear instead of grabbing the sawzall
haha yea, it takes 15 minutes longer to drop the rear down as opposed to a saw...but EVERYONE chops them which is mind-boggling to me I guess
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Old Jun 13, 2009 | 08:26 PM
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Well before anyone should or would go to the trouble to replace the PITA cut portion I would question the need since the pipe would just connect to the existing muffler inlet pipe on their car which is already there. Far easier to replace the muffler/catback portion than to screw with the over the axle pipe. Offer stands as is to anyone local. Negotiable, certainly, to anyone local to lower central PA.
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You PM me your rock bottom price. Ive seen these systems sell for much less. Im not going to use a stock Over the axle pipe or the one from my Magnaflow system. I will have to pay to get this one rewelded. I thought my offer was fair. But let me know what you will sell for.
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Originally Posted by Jolly
Well before anyone should or would go to the trouble to replace the PITA cut portion I would question the need since the pipe would just connect to the existing muffler inlet pipe on their car which is already there. Far easier to replace the muffler/catback portion than to screw with the over the axle pipe. Offer stands as is to anyone local. Negotiable, certainly, to anyone local to lower central PA.
the over the axle pipe is already there if you have a slp dual dual on your car or an aftermarket exhaust...if you have a z28 or a t/a, its a 1 piece system. also, if you have an aftermarket system, who is to say the muffler and over axle pipe will fit up together properly? I am not trying to be a jerk or anything, just trying to make a point. My father is going to carlisle pa for the gm show, if you were to be there with the exhaust and lower the price, he would potentially pick it up if he can find another over the axle pipe.
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