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FS: Js 70RR Headerback Titanium
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FS: Js 70RR Headerback Titanium
Seller Name: Tim
Location: San Diego
Contact Method: S2ki PM system
Price: $600 USD OBO
Product Description:
Js 70RR titanium exhaust in not so perfect condition but FUNCTIONS perfectly fine.
The bad:
-O2 bung broke off. The O2 bung was kept and if you can find a titanium welder to fix it for you, then the exhaust would be almost perfect. In its current state, there is a piece of aluminum wrapped and clamped over the hole and this does a great job of keeping the exhaust gases from flowing out. Functions the same way but you have to deal with always having a CEL. I did this for half a year and I haven't run into any problems whatsoever.
-The tip is scratched up. This can probably be fixed by rough/fine sanding the tip, resulting in a silvery matte finish.
The good:
-Exhaust performs the same
-Retail for this exhaust is around $1400. You're getting the same performance for a fraction of the cost.
Pictures:
-Here is how the hole is covered.
-Tip
-Another shot of the tip. Those are not scratches on the canister, it is just dirt.
Location: San Diego
Contact Method: S2ki PM system
Price: $600 USD OBO
Product Description:
Js 70RR titanium exhaust in not so perfect condition but FUNCTIONS perfectly fine.
The bad:
-O2 bung broke off. The O2 bung was kept and if you can find a titanium welder to fix it for you, then the exhaust would be almost perfect. In its current state, there is a piece of aluminum wrapped and clamped over the hole and this does a great job of keeping the exhaust gases from flowing out. Functions the same way but you have to deal with always having a CEL. I did this for half a year and I haven't run into any problems whatsoever.
-The tip is scratched up. This can probably be fixed by rough/fine sanding the tip, resulting in a silvery matte finish.
The good:
-Exhaust performs the same
-Retail for this exhaust is around $1400. You're getting the same performance for a fraction of the cost.
Pictures:
-Here is how the hole is covered.
-Tip
-Another shot of the tip. Those are not scratches on the canister, it is just dirt.
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