Two Bros C2 Standard Mount Exhaust -$200 - SOLD
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Two Bros C2 Standard Mount Exhaust -$200 - SOLD
Price now $150
Silver Two Brothers Exhaust pipes, standard mount.
Silver cans could use a polish & repack.
Somehow the last owner managed to lightly rash up the inside of both cans, near the front. One of the baffles is also loose, held in by a screw. If you take apart the exhaust, a muffler shop could probably fix this very easily.
One of the midpipes is slighty rashed up, and there is what APPEARS to be a dent in one, but i'm pretty sure it's a part of the exhaust bending.
Exhaust still works nicely, I had it on my hawk since I bought it, and it still sounds nice and deeeeeeep. Still makes car alarms go off.
I'm including the springs & hardware too, but the buyer might want to get new hardware.
Located in San Diego, CA.
Local Sales are preferred,
Shipping is possible, we can work it out.
PAYPAL add 3%.
Pictures:
Silver Two Brothers Exhaust pipes, standard mount.
Silver cans could use a polish & repack.
Somehow the last owner managed to lightly rash up the inside of both cans, near the front. One of the baffles is also loose, held in by a screw. If you take apart the exhaust, a muffler shop could probably fix this very easily.
One of the midpipes is slighty rashed up, and there is what APPEARS to be a dent in one, but i'm pretty sure it's a part of the exhaust bending.
Exhaust still works nicely, I had it on my hawk since I bought it, and it still sounds nice and deeeeeeep. Still makes car alarms go off.
I'm including the springs & hardware too, but the buyer might want to get new hardware.
Located in San Diego, CA.
Local Sales are preferred,
Shipping is possible, we can work it out.
PAYPAL add 3%.
Pictures:
Last edited by Anto; 12-23-2007 at 05:29 AM.
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Just fyi, thats not a dent on the top of the left mid towards the front-they all have that for the chain. And the baffles are actually held to the endcaps with four "fingers" on each cap that hold the baffle, so one of those is probably broken allowing the baffle to drop-I've fixed one just like it. The screw or nail or whatever that is isn't supposed to be there. It's an easy fix just weld any tiny piece of aluminum in its place. Looks like someone flipped the cans around after being dropped. Still a nice deal for anyone looking for a pair! Easy fix and polish with a little elbow grease. I'd grab 'em but I've got two pairs I'm doing as we speak!
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