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Old 02-13-2018, 10:55 AM   #1
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FS: TRD/Custom Exhaust + OEM Cat-Back

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TRD Muffler + custom midpipe with magnaflow resonator + one-piece overpipe/front pipe with high flow cat. I do not know the history of this system as I bought the car with it on it. In perfect working order. Selling because I found it too loud for me. Note that the "cat back" portion of this system probably won't fit up to OEM front pipes, so all 3 pieces must be purchased together. So this kit replaces your muffler, midpipe, front pipe, and overpipe (header-back). $600 OBO.

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OEM Catback $180 OBO.


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That TRD exhaust will bolt up to the factory front pipe.
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That TRD exhaust will bolt up to the factory front pipe.
It's not the TRD mid-pipe, muffler only. It appears to be custom welded. The angle is a little off, so it will bolt up to the donut seal at an angle and leak. I've tried.
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Neat. Looks like the TRD mid pipe with a different resonator. Must have been rewelded poorly then.
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Neat. Looks like the TRD mid pipe with a different resonator. Must have been rewelded poorly then.
I'm guessing they just custom welded it with the two pieces in mind, disregarding the OEM angles. If it works, it works, just sucks if somebody wanted to buy the pieces separately
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Dang I wanted that overpipe/front pipe. let me know if you decide to part it out
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Dang I wanted that overpipe/front pipe. let me know if you decide to part it out
Like I mentioned earlier, I doubt it will fit to "OEM" cat-backs. When I seated the two spring bolts, it was maxed on one side and relaxed on the other. Potential for leaks is high.
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Not to be "that guy", but your OEM exhaust is essentially worthless, especially since you don't have the upsized 2014+ exhaust tips.

Tried to sell mine for months after removal with not a single bite, so I stopped trying, and it's been collecting dust in my garage ever since.

GLWS. the TRD combo seems like a good deal; I just hate those weird exhaust tips it comes with.
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Not to be "that guy", but your OEM exhaust is essentially worthless, especially since you don't have the upsized 2014+ exhaust tips.

Tried to sell mine for months after removal with not a single bite, so I stopped trying, and it's been collecting dust in my garage ever since.

GLWS. the TRD combo seems like a good deal; I just hate those weird exhaust tips it comes with.
Those upsized exhaust tips is what I'm running now

Doesn't hurt anything by having it up. I'm open to offers. It can be useful if somebody wants to put the car to stock to sell.
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Like I mentioned earlier, I doubt it will fit to "OEM" cat-backs. When I seated the two spring bolts, it was maxed on one side and relaxed on the other. Potential for leaks is high.
I dont have OEM catback but uh does that mean you will sell it seperately?
Just the over pipe + front pipe combo
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Price drop.

$550

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$160

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$500 takes the TRD exhaust.
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TRD Exhaust Sold!

Stock catback still available.
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