What to look for on used exhaust?

IcySN195

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There's a guy on craigslist selling two SLP stainless steel x pipes, one w high flow cats and the other catless w all spots for the sensors.

He wants 150$ each, is there anything serious I should look for? This will be my first time buying exhaust.

And wich one should I go for? I'd rather have the catless one to be honest
 

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Grind marks, if it's flat on the bottom
 

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are they made to hook up to long/shorty's?

And then as he said how many times has it been dragged across something? The bottoms of the X's can get pretty beat up on lowered cars.
 

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surprised he's asking the same for both, catted pipes are usually 2-3x the price. Find out what they cost new and shoot for half the price or less depending on condition.
 
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surprised he's asking the same for both, catted pipes are usually 2-3x the price. Find out what they cost new and shoot for half the price or less depending on condition.

He said 460 new. I'm thinking I might go for something else. What's a good option to free my exhaust up a bit without breaking the pockets?
 

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He said 460 new. I'm thinking I might go for something else. What's a good option to free my exhaust up a bit without breaking the pockets?

I went with UPR. They had the cheapest X-pipe at them time. Fit wasn't perfect, but for the price it was nice.


Are you looking for catted or no?
 

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well a midpipe is one of the cheapest and best way to free up exhaust flow and sound, do you have a totally stock exhaust?
 

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