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94-95 Mustang 5.0l/302 Magnaflow High-flow-catted H Pipe, Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, US

Walnut Creek, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Magna Warranty:No

All stainless. The midpipe has under 2,ooo miles, and the high-flow catalytic converters have under 100 miles, all Magnaflow. I cut the flanges off the header side since I needed them! Asking price is less than what the cats are worth by themselves.


I had to swap back to Executive Order parts since CA changed the smog laws...I came to find this out after I had just purchased the new cats and had them welded in. 

***THIS PART WILL NOT PASS CA SMOG VISUAL REQUIREMENTS (but recently passed emissions)

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