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Speed-concepts 3" Stainless Steel Catless Downpipes For Bmw N54 335i 135i on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Lowell, Massachusetts, US

Lowell, Massachusetts, US
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Up for sale are 3" SS Catless Downpipes for 2007-10 335i and 2008-10 135i (N54 engine). With gains of 25-30hp when tuned these downpipes will give you the power and sound that you've been craving at a fraction of the price. These will fit right hand drive as well.

Mounting hardware and gaskets are included!

I've installed these personally and with a little clearancing they're a perfect fit. Have had successful installs with every one sold this far. A bargain price for a great piece!

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