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Hey all,

I'm selling my Varex muffler which I purchased off a mate a few months back, but didn't have a chance to install so it is now for sale.

For those who don't know about these mufflers, here is a video demonstrating,

Have a quiet exhaust for those drives past a booze bus and a straight pipe like exhaust for those track days all in the one exhaust set up!

The muffler for sale is a 2.5" in and 2.5" out. It comes with two remotes and all wiring needed for it to be installed.

Everything is in perfect working order. Could do with a polish up.

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I am after $250 for it. Item is located in Melbourne south eastern suburbs, but postage is no problems. Postage is to be paid by the buyer.

Contact via PM or post here.

Cheers,

Adam

Edited by adam-__-

No, sorry I can't accept your offer.

You rarely see second hand units come up for sale and I believe the price I'm asking is very reasonable.

Thanks

It's just a few stains from being used. It'll easily come out with a polish.

It looks to be sold for the moment anyway. Waiting on a guy's deposit to pop up in my account.

I will get back to you if it falls through.

Cheers

Edited by adam-__-

agreed with adam as I have one a quick polish will get rid of the black/brown marks u can see on it...no actual damages from what i can see unless Adam bottomed it out on a driveway and u can see it

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