ES universal oval type muffler
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ES universal oval type muffler
ES universal oval type muffler
***Large quantities in stock now!
• Available in 2.25" and 2.5" diameters.
• Straight through design.
^^^ found it on jdmhondaparts.com ... was wondering if it would fit my 1999 1.8L Pro?!
sorry, couldn't find a link cuz the domain wouldn't let me right click on the html page! it's under "engine parts --> exhaust systems" if you want to check it out
biggest thing is that it's quiet until you flooor it ... which is what this does and the tip ain't the size of a rocket launcher or a CD!
also, it's $100 USD ... pretty sweet!
thanks for the info!
***Large quantities in stock now!
• Available in 2.25" and 2.5" diameters.
• Straight through design.
^^^ found it on jdmhondaparts.com ... was wondering if it would fit my 1999 1.8L Pro?!
sorry, couldn't find a link cuz the domain wouldn't let me right click on the html page! it's under "engine parts --> exhaust systems" if you want to check it out
biggest thing is that it's quiet until you flooor it ... which is what this does and the tip ain't the size of a rocket launcher or a CD!
also, it's $100 USD ... pretty sweet!
thanks for the info!
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my friend sent me the link from a honda message board. i think the place is in california. you hafta email, fax or snail mail your order in.
i read the messages regarding the muffler and everyone had only good things to say about it.
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=82865
but $100US is pretty good even with the exchange rate, right?!
i read the messages regarding the muffler and everyone had only good things to say about it.
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=82865
but $100US is pretty good even with the exchange rate, right?!
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