Stock Exhaust
I know that this is kind of stupid, knowing that no one would buy a stock piece, but i have a stock 2005 Civic LX Exhaust just sitting in my garage. It is pretty much brand new, maybe 6000 miles the MOST. I have no use for it, and it will only end up getting thrown away. If anyone, ANYONE, out there knows someone who needs an exhaust and for some odd reason would prefer stock over aftermarket (ex. someone who is not into this industry at all, and they have exhaut problems and just want the factory stock exhaust.) Please let me know, i just would like to maybe make a few bucks off this, rather then toss it out. Plus i need some dough together to pay off my debt with my dad, my room for wildwood (prom weekend comming up, and i need some money to get my guages and bezel all done). Even if one of you guys know somewhere that you can seel it for descent money, ill sell it to you for cheaper so you can make somewhat of a profit. If anyone can help me out just respond to this post.
well..its a post about selling but its also a post about what to do with it..so it could belong here, but ya man i would keep it around, i bet you can sell that for a pretty desent amount..but your going to wate like 5+ years before someone starts having a 05civic exhust rust off or somthing
If it were me, I would keep it. Store it somewhere in case you ever want to sell your car. You will get more money for it if you put it back to stock. I see people locally all the time asking/wanting OEM stuff to put their car back to stock to sell it.
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If it were me, I would keep it. Store it somewhere in case you ever want to sell your car. You will get more money for it if you put it back to stock. I see people locally all the time asking/wanting OEM stuff to put their car back to stock to sell it.
If it were me, I would keep it. Store it somewhere in case you ever want to sell your car. You will get more money for it if you put it back to stock. I see people locally all the time asking/wanting OEM stuff to put their car back to stock to sell it.


