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Exhaust Muffler Stock Dodge 2010 Srt8 Charger 6.1 Liter Resonator Pipe on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Tennessee, United States

Portland, Tennessee, United States
used for only about 500 miles
Manufacturer Part Number:04854532AB 05290592AE

This exhaust came on our brand new 2010 Dodge SRT8 Charger 6.1 liter. This assembly is from the catalytic converter back. Cat Back assembly.

I ran it with this unit for 500 miles and its been kept in the garage ever since I replaced it with a high performance assembly. It has the Resonator, Muffler and Pipes.

There are two large pieces to this assembly, all the pipes are still attached. Im pretty sure from all my research that this assembly is worth about 2,400.00 on the Mopar Site. Part numbers 04854532AB and 05290592AE.

It has the clamps, exhaust tips and all sorts of connectors.---need this gone!

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