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![]() 86-93 Factory Catalytic Converter H Pipe that has never been installed.
Part number as shown below is: E8ZZ-5F250-A I got this years ago. It was in a totally deteriorated box (I don't have it anymore) and according to the guy I got it from, it was stored in a carport like area. Since then I have made it more presentable by DA-ing and sandblasting the heat shields and then applying Boeshield T9 on them. As the pics show, the heat shields are not painted or coated with anything else, only T9 has been wiped on which darkened up the surface. I also applied naval jelly on all the welds and edges of the converters themselves. I also lightly sanded the hangers, air pipe inlet, mounting flanges, and mating surfaces. Incidentally while doing the above, the pipe sections may have been wiped down/touched but nothing has been done to change the "patina"; tooling marks and surface rust are all still visible on the pipe sections. This piece shows "shelf wear" as some of the heat shields have a few dings. Link to T9 product page: https://boeshield.com/ Feel free to request more pictures if needed. Asking $750.00 with "local" pick up. Will consider reasonable offers. PayPal is accepted. Also willing to discuss meeting somewhere to deliver and if needed, also willing to discuss other shipment/delivery options that could potentially involve my assistance for a fee. Please PM for contact info, etc. Last edited by qikgts; 08-24-2019 at 06:08 PM.. |
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![]() Updated price to $750.00
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