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<blockquote data-quote="trayack" data-source="post: 9197236" data-attributes="member: 93847"><p>If you look at the exhaust pix you will see that there are no slip fit, or ball and socket fittings on it. Its all 3 bolt flanged. Sections can be dropped out without taking the whole thing off, which makes servicing it super easy. Also, if you want to take the tail pipes off at the track to run a 10-11 inch wide wheel you can do it at the track with two crescent wrenches. There is stuff like that all over the car...notice the quick release blower tubing? </p><p></p><p>People keep telling me to put a "cheap paint job" on it to help with the sale. Well, first off I don't half a$$ anything so I don't want to do that to someone else. Second, paint labor rates where I live are $95 and hour, so there is no such thing as a cheap paint job. Just understand that if I do paint it it will be white, and I will have to add the cost of that paint job to my asking price. </p><p></p><p>So nows the time to get it while its cheap. Willing to go as low as $17K just to get things moving. I'll even get it to Cape Cod, no charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trayack, post: 9197236, member: 93847"] If you look at the exhaust pix you will see that there are no slip fit, or ball and socket fittings on it. Its all 3 bolt flanged. Sections can be dropped out without taking the whole thing off, which makes servicing it super easy. Also, if you want to take the tail pipes off at the track to run a 10-11 inch wide wheel you can do it at the track with two crescent wrenches. There is stuff like that all over the car...notice the quick release blower tubing? People keep telling me to put a "cheap paint job" on it to help with the sale. Well, first off I don't half a$$ anything so I don't want to do that to someone else. Second, paint labor rates where I live are $95 and hour, so there is no such thing as a cheap paint job. Just understand that if I do paint it it will be white, and I will have to add the cost of that paint job to my asking price. So nows the time to get it while its cheap. Willing to go as low as $17K just to get things moving. I'll even get it to Cape Cod, no charge. [/QUOTE]
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