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New in box GM 17801989 Performance stainless exhaust system2007-2008 Cat-Back Exhaust System - Performance, Single Exhaust, Chevy Logo on Tip, Crew Cab, 5'8" Short Box and Extended Cab, 6'6" box

Constructed of T-304 stainless steel with free-flowing mandrel bent tubing. Features semi-polished muffler that meets all Federal decibel requirements. Performance-provides aggressive growl. Exhaust tips are welded to tailpipe.

selling for $550.00, prefer local pick up because of size of box, but will ship. add for shipping cost.

located in Jackson, New Jersey.

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Three things.....

First,You might to post your location for those who might be interested.

Second,GM does not have a performance exhaust system for the '09s,The system you have will only fit the '07-'08's due to a design change on the '09s. You also might want to post the GM part number of the system you have.

Third,Welcome aboard!! :P

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New in box GM Performance stainless exhaust system2007-2009 Cat-Back Exhaust System - Performance, Single Exhaust, Chevy Logo on Tip, Crew Cab, 5'8" Short Box and Extended Cab, 6'6" box

Constructed of T-304 stainless steel with free-flowing mandrel bent tubing. Features semi-polished muffler that meets all Federal decibel requirements. Performance-provides aggressive growl. Exhaust tips are welded to tailpipe.

selling for $550.00, prefer local pick up because of size of box, but will ship. add for shipping cost.

 

 

Are you in Florida?

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No problem,I thought it was a 17801989 from your description.

Just to let you guys know.....That system lists for $900.00 new from GM,and has a dealer cost of $630.00,So $550.00 is a deal :P

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Is this compatable with the 6.0? It seems they only list it for the 4.8 and 5.3.

 

 

None of the GM systems are listed for the 6.0. I found a great deal on a GM system at one point and passed on it because I have the Vmax. I think it would probably work, but I am afraid of the amount of drone it may have. The 6.0 is much more prone to drone then the 5.3.

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I haven't seen any for the 6.0 either, I was more concerned with connections and if there were any flow issues due to a bump in size with the motor. I was willing to accept the drone due to the fact I'm pretty close to buying a magnaflow...if it's too bad I'll have Justin turn off afm when I get my tune... :cheers:

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My corsa exhaust was listed for the 4.8 and 5.3... I gave it a shot with no drone. Very happy with the choice. :lol:

 

Corsa or borla make the exhaust... Can't go wrong with either one. :cheers:

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Correct me if Im wrong but isn't the only difference between the 08 and the 09 the flange where it bolts up? if so, why not just weld it in place?

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Is this similar to the corsa sport exhaust?

 

Borla is who makes the GM performance exhaust for the '07-'08's GMT900 trucks.

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Well I've never compared,or listened to them "side-by-side" but I'd say they sound similar,I'm sure someone else could chime in if they've ever listened to both side by side.

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