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Did u sell them? keep them? What are the options?? Im sure there isnt alot of people looking to buy stock pipes. So im wondering what to do with mine?[8D]
Well there was a guy buying them on this site, not sure if that is still occurring, search the site. I took mine to the dump and havent missed them yet
I kept them for years, finally dumped them a few years back to make space in the garage. But after hearing Rhubarb's response, I think I probably shoulda kept em (especially knowing how **** my local police are!!).[:@]
Mine are in the attic also....Will probably never need to get them, but just feel wrong throwing them away.....and as you said not much of a market for them....
There is a dumpster at my dealer that is always full of original parts that are taken off. Pipes, grips, air cleaner covers, shifters etc. I'd be amazed if you could sell them, but there is always some sucker that will buy anything.
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