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I've decided to keep my exhaust/wheels.
I have a TSP True dual set up that was redone and tucked very well, it has two dynomax bullet mufflers. The mufflers are scraped because the hangers broke lose last month and scraped them up. I'm interested in quieting down the car a bit.
Let me know what you have. Ypipe/catback
Also interested in trading my 17x9.5/17x11 TT2s which are painted a dark grey metallic color. They look damn good, but just want to change the look up a bit. The wheels have no curb rash, but one of the center caps came loose a few months back and nicked one of the spokes. Not bad though. The tires are nittos with about 85-90% tread left.



Thanks
Patrick.
I have a TSP True dual set up that was redone and tucked very well, it has two dynomax bullet mufflers. The mufflers are scraped because the hangers broke lose last month and scraped them up. I'm interested in quieting down the car a bit.
Let me know what you have. Ypipe/catback
Also interested in trading my 17x9.5/17x11 TT2s which are painted a dark grey metallic color. They look damn good, but just want to change the look up a bit. The wheels have no curb rash, but one of the center caps came loose a few months back and nicked one of the spokes. Not bad though. The tires are nittos with about 85-90% tread left.



Thanks
Patrick.
Last edited by Donohue96M6Z28; Dec 29, 2011 at 09:17 PM.

They still have some very minor vibrations occasionally, and I would have gotten rid of them already if they didn't look so dang good on the car. I have had that C4 almost 12 years and have received more compliments on the car since putting those rims on, than I have in a long time.
The car is more of a DD and with the stiff suspension those cars already have, I am wanting to go back to 17's with a little larger sidewall.
Not interested in putting too much cash on top, as I have a decent amount tied up in them already. But figured I would ask nonetheless.


