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Bmw E39 M5 Magnaflow Performance Dual Axle Back Exhaust System on 2040-parts.com

US $399.00
Location:

Whittier, California, US

Whittier, California, US
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I have for sale a spare set of Magnaflow Performance axle back stainless steel exhaust system that was removed from my 2001 BMW M5. The exhaust mufflers are in very good condition. The tips are perfectly round and feature mirror polished stainless steel. There is no rust whatsoever on the mufflers themselves these were used in California since purchased new. There is some surface rust on the hangers that were welded on the mufflers but it is very minimal and can be rust-proofed with some Rustoleum paint. There is one small dent on each muffler, please see pics.

I am clearing my garage with spare parts that I do not need anymore. Please take a look at my other items for more upgrades for the E39 M5.

Sale is final. No returns, refunds or exchanges. There is no warranty - written or implied.

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