Borla Touring Axleback Exhaust 2010 Ford Mustang Gt 4.6l Pt #11778 on 2040-parts.com
Middle River, Maryland, US
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Borla Borla Touring Axleback Exhaust - 2010 Ford Mustang GT (4.6L) |
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In Stock and Ready To Ship! This Auction is for Borla PT#11778 which is Brand New in factory packaging! See Item Description Below for Other Details! Bid with confidence because MarylandSpeed is one of Borla's largest warehouse distributors, and we have been selling on eBay for 10 years with 100% positive feedback. Beyond eBay, we also have a retail presence whose reputation is one of the best in the business. Quite simply, no other vendor can match us, and our reputation! Questions?- Call Us - 443-730-9428! Product Information- Borla PT# 11778This awesome Axleback exhaust from Borla will give your 2010 Ford Mustang GT (4.6L) growl it needs! This system features polished, double wall tips, and is built from all 304 stainless steel. For just the right sound, it features Borla's Touring mufflers for a subtle, deep tone that is not offensive. The Touring muffler is Borla's least aggressive muffler. Borla Product Info- BORLA Axleback exhausts feature patented, straight-through and multi-core technology to unleash hidden horsepower. Increased exhaust velocity adds power, driving excitement, fuel economy and the distinctive BORLA Sound of Power respected by motoring enthusiasts everywhere. Each system is built from premium austenitic stainless steel, superior to T-400 series knockoffs, to give you the absolute best in performance and durability. Ultra-smooth mandrel bends ensure maximum flow and power, and precision computer-controlled CNC manufacturing ensures an accurate fit. Best of all, BORLA stands behind every system with a Million-Mile Warranty. Just what you'd expect from the world's most experienced (and most winning) exhaust brand. All systems are mill finish with polished tips unless noted that the whole system is polished
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Warranty- All Parts are new and carry the Manufacturer's full warranty. Shipping- Shipping is via UPS Ground in the 48 State US, and includes Free Insurance! UPS will get your product to you within 1-5 days of your order depending on how far you are from the East Coast. AK and HI residents, please contact us for a shipping quote before ordering! International Customers- At this time we do not accept purchases from international customers, nor do we ship outside the United States .
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