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Nameless Axleback Exhaust 4" Muffler Set - For 2015 Subaru Wrx & Sti on 2040-parts.com

US $325.00
Location:

Sylva, North Carolina, United States

Sylva, North Carolina, United States
These pipes are solid stainless steel, no rust, no dents. Look almost new.
Brand:Nameless Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Staimless

Awesome Sound!

 I bought these as soon as I picked up my WRX from the dealer. They sound awesome! After a year of driving, I wanted something a bit more aggressive, so I bought the Nameless muffler delete version. These pipes are solid stainless steel, no rust, no dents. Look almost new and sound GREAT when you open up the throttle. They can be nice and quiet too, with gentle acceleration.

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