NPP Mufflers from a 2011 LS3 Corvette
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NPP Mufflers from a 2011 LS3 Corvette $500
I have a pair of factory NPP mufflers from a 2011 LS3 Corvette. The car had 15,000 miles on it when removed. Nice shape. Tips shine very nicely. 1 tip on the driver side muffler has a small dent but it's not very noticeable. The pipe on the driver side muffler has a slight flat spot in the pipe, where it goes over the axle. I'm not sure if it was made that way or if it happened when they removed the exhaust from the car. I can cut the pipes off the mufflers to save on shipping, if requested. Located near Pittsburgh, PA
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Asking $500 plus shipping for the pair of mufflers.
I also have the factory cats and exhaust manifolds available.
PM me if interested.
Thanks!
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http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/hh...NPP%20MUFFLERS
SOLD!!!!
I can email pics.
Asking $500 plus shipping for the pair of mufflers.
I also have the factory cats and exhaust manifolds available.
PM me if interested.
Thanks!
Here are pics
http://s1296.photobucket.com/user/hh...NPP%20MUFFLERS
SOLD!!!!
Last edited by hheabe; 05-16-2015 at 11:29 AM. Reason: SOLD!!!
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Hi. I believe it will physically fit on a Z06 but the Z06's have 3" exhaust and mine are 2-1/2" I have read that the Z06 mufflers are necked down to 2-1/2" on the inlet so you could cut the axle pipes off and weld the mufflers to the stock Z06 3" axle pipes. I am not 100 % sure so do some checking and let me know.
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HI Mike.
Yes, they would have to be hooked up to work, but I believe it's not hard to do. I'm sure somebody on the forum has posted some info on what is required to make them work. It's a very common upgrade. Hope this helps!!
Yes, they would have to be hooked up to work, but I believe it's not hard to do. I'm sure somebody on the forum has posted some info on what is required to make them work. It's a very common upgrade. Hope this helps!!
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