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Evo X Ets V2 Cat Back 2008-2015 Evo X on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States
used for 15000 miles.
Brand:extreme turbo system v2

The ETS Exhaust system is made right here at our facility! The exhaust system features a 3.0" mid pipe that tucks up tightly against the underside of the vehicle giving you more ground clearance then any other exhaust on the market. The mid pipe connects to the muffler section using a 3.0" v-band connection. The v-band connection provides a leak free seal and allows for a quick change race pipe for the drag strip! The muffler section consist of two straight through resonators that route into two 4.0" round stainless steel tips. Each tip is centered perfectly in the bumper opening. 

 

Features:

Full 3.0" Stainless Steel
3.0" Diameter
26Lbs
2x - 3.0" Straight Through Resonators
V-band Clamp
Perfectly Centered Tips
Stock Mounting Location
Includes All Hardware

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