Nameless Axle Back Muffler Delete For Subaru Wrx/sti 2015+ on 2040-parts.com
Selah, Washington, United States
Purchased this setup a few months ago, then purchased the same setup with a different tip and never used this one. LOVE the sound of the Nameless without Mufflers. Not too loud, not too quiet. Will NOT fit if you have the 'Performance Exhaust' option from Subaru. Shipping to lower 48 only.
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