gen2 Lightning FTVB and high flow mids
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gen2 Lightning FTVB and high flow mids
I have a FTVB 2CR and stock mids with all 4 cats removed and 2 high flow magnaflow cats welded in.
I'd like 100obo for the mids and $150(plus shipping) for the valve body. Local pick up only for the mids. I prefer local pick up for the valve body as well.
Reason for getting rid of the valve body is i have two. I thought mine was bad but turned out my transmission was slipping(and still is). Valve body has at least 12k miles on it. It will shift much harder than stock. And i have full exhaust now so those mids are useless. Mids dont look great because the high flows where removed because i thought it would sound better. I got them welded back in within 7 days cuz it sounded too raspy. They sound just as good as the high dollar bassani mids and flow very well.
http://mrcodeman.net/images/mid%20pipes.JPG
Valve body was purchased from http://www.chickenears.com/
I'd like 100obo for the mids and $150(plus shipping) for the valve body. Local pick up only for the mids. I prefer local pick up for the valve body as well.
Reason for getting rid of the valve body is i have two. I thought mine was bad but turned out my transmission was slipping(and still is). Valve body has at least 12k miles on it. It will shift much harder than stock. And i have full exhaust now so those mids are useless. Mids dont look great because the high flows where removed because i thought it would sound better. I got them welded back in within 7 days cuz it sounded too raspy. They sound just as good as the high dollar bassani mids and flow very well.
http://mrcodeman.net/images/mid%20pipes.JPG
Valve body was purchased from http://www.chickenears.com/
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