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Sold: Wisconsin Borla S-Type 11956 JL 3.6L

STG01

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Used one week. Decided to put on the quieter Touring. The S-Type sounds nice and aggressive, but not obnoxious. I do a lot of Bluetooth work calls in the JL and was just a little much.

Now, the Touring although looks better than the stock, is barely louder. I’d say only like 10% louder. Now wish that was a little louder. Can’t win! Look how many are for sale on the forum here. Makes sense.

Had the S-Type custom ceramic powder coated. The mechanic did scratch the top of one of the tips a bit when taking off. Not too noticeable. Used one week.

Will sell for $300 including shipping. PayPal payment. Local pickup gets priority, but whoever pays first gets its.

You will need your own clamp. I used the one off the OEM exhaust. The mechanic had to grind off the small weld that was holding it on.

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