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FVD Brombacher Exhaust for 987.2 Cayman
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FVD Brombacher Exhaust for 987.2 Cayman
Category: Engine - Exhaust
Price (no $ sign please): $950
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (select ONLY those which apply): Cayman
Location (Region): NorCal
Item Condition: Used
I am in the SF Bay Area and would prefer a local pickup since it is very bulky and difficult to ship. Asking $950 or best offer.
All that comes with the exhaust
FVD Part: BES 987 C50 F0S
Wear and tear on the exhaust tips
Minor dent to the top right of the exhaust tips
Minor dent on the inside (front facing) portion of the muffler
Close up of the dent
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Hey I’m interested in your used exhaust. I have a 09 Boxster that I’ve been meaning to do an exhaust upgrade on. Could you provide a better picture of the dent in the exhaust tip? Unfortunately it looks like they are not I terchangable so if Someone bought it they would have to live with it. I live in SoCal do that’s not a huge distance to ship. Would you be willing if I had a reasonable offer?
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FWIW, I bought a similar FVD Sound exhaust, with cats, last year for my 987.1. I bought it out of state from a member on Planet-9.
He was out of state, but we met up on a trip that I had scheduled, and I used a UPS store to ship the setup 1200 miles. It was 40lbs, if I recall, and something like $100 with no extra insurance and $135 raising insurance to $2000. I did my own packing, using heavy cardboard boxes purchased at the nearest Home Depot.
The FVD exhaust is great if you want a bit better flow, without going full track-ready Borla sound. My Cayman had the IPD plenus and 82mm TB, but was choked on stock exhaust. It's still choked on stock headers, but the rear section alone helped sound, flow, and dropped weight.
He was out of state, but we met up on a trip that I had scheduled, and I used a UPS store to ship the setup 1200 miles. It was 40lbs, if I recall, and something like $100 with no extra insurance and $135 raising insurance to $2000. I did my own packing, using heavy cardboard boxes purchased at the nearest Home Depot.
The FVD exhaust is great if you want a bit better flow, without going full track-ready Borla sound. My Cayman had the IPD plenus and 82mm TB, but was choked on stock exhaust. It's still choked on stock headers, but the rear section alone helped sound, flow, and dropped weight.
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Hey I’m interested in your used exhaust. I have a 09 Boxster that I’ve been meaning to do an exhaust upgrade on. Could you provide a better picture of the dent in the exhaust tip? Unfortunately it looks like they are not I terchangable so if Someone bought it they would have to live with it. I live in SoCal do that’s not a huge distance to ship. Would you be willing if I had a reasonable offer?
FWIW, I bought a similar FVD Sound exhaust, with cats, last year for my 987.1. I bought it out of state from a member on Planet-9.
He was out of state, but we met up on a trip that I had scheduled, and I used a UPS store to ship the setup 1200 miles. It was 40lbs, if I recall, and something like $100 with no extra insurance and $135 raising insurance to $2000. I did my own packing, using heavy cardboard boxes purchased at the nearest Home Depot.
The FVD exhaust is great if you want a bit better flow, without going full track-ready Borla sound. My Cayman had the IPD plenus and 82mm TB, but was choked on stock exhaust. It's still choked on stock headers, but the rear section alone helped sound, flow, and dropped weight.
He was out of state, but we met up on a trip that I had scheduled, and I used a UPS store to ship the setup 1200 miles. It was 40lbs, if I recall, and something like $100 with no extra insurance and $135 raising insurance to $2000. I did my own packing, using heavy cardboard boxes purchased at the nearest Home Depot.
The FVD exhaust is great if you want a bit better flow, without going full track-ready Borla sound. My Cayman had the IPD plenus and 82mm TB, but was choked on stock exhaust. It's still choked on stock headers, but the rear section alone helped sound, flow, and dropped weight.
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I actually have a short clip with the sound of this exhaust going down the straight at Laguna Seca in case you want to hear what it sounds like. Let me know and I'll PM you a link.
I actually have a short clip with the sound of this exhaust going down the straight at Laguna Seca in case you want to hear what it sounds like. Let me know and I'll PM you a link.
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Any idea if this will work on a 2011 Boxster Spyder?
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The FVD site doesn't show it on their listing of exhaust systems for a 987.2 Boxster Spyder (see link below). You can try giving FVD US offices a call and ask - Rhonda is really helpful and is usually the one answering the phones for sales questions.
FVD Exhausts for 987.2 Boxster Spyder
FVD Exhausts for 987.2 Boxster Spyder