WTB: WRX Catback Exhaust

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    I'm looking for a stock 2009+ WRX catback exhaust system to buy. I am driving a 2009 2.5i N/A and am just looking for a new exhaust system. From the research I've done and from what I've been told, a stock WRX system is the same pipe size and fitment as the 2.5i. If anyone has one from their WRX (that they've upgraded) that they'd be willing to part with or if you know someone let me know! Thanks team!
     
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    I have a 2011 WRX hatch...I'm doing a TBE in the next few months. I'll let you know when I do and would be happy to sell you the stock CBE portion. My car has 40k on it BTW.
     
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    That would be awesome, thanks!
     
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    I have a complete Fast Motorsports catback for sale. Ran it for a summer. Sound was great while bolted to my stock downpipe. When I put on an aftermarket downpipe, it ran a little over the sound requirements for autocross. (95db).
    For Sale
     
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    MNGman, Thanks for the offer however from what I've researched the Fast Motorsports is a 3" pipe and I've heard that N/A engines don't know how to handle the decrease in back pressure and can cause problems down the road. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's what I've read. Again, thanks for the offer though!
     
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    How much are you looking to spend?
     
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    It depends on the part: how many miles, if it's rusting, etc. But I'd be willing to go about $200 maybe more if it's in great condition.