Borla 11863CB - 14-17 C7 Corvette Stingray Axle-Back ATAK Exhaust 2.75in to Muffler Dual 2.0in Out 4.25in Tip
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Borla 11863CB - 14-17 C7 Corvette Stingray Axle-Back ATAK Exhaust 2.75in to Muffler Dual 2.0in Out 4.25in Tip
ATAK(r) Axle-Back Exhaust System 2014-2019 Chevrolet Corvette (C7) 6.2L V8 Automatic/ Manual Transmission Rear Wheel Drive 2 Door With AFM Valves WITHOUT NPP Valves. EXCEPT Grand Sport With Manual Transmission.
EXCEPT Grand Sport with Manual Transmission. This Axle-Back system includes the AFM valves but does NOT include the NPP valves. It should be used on vehicles that are NOT equipped with NPP. This system features the aggressive ATAK(R) sound and a durable high-temperature Ceramic Black finish on 4.25 in. intercooled T-304 stainless tips. BORLA(R) Cat-Back(TM) & Axle-Back multi-core technology is designed to unleash hidden horsepower. Increased exhaust velocity adds power, driving excitement, fuel economy, and the distinctive BORLA(R) Sound of Power respected by motoring enthusiasts everywhere. Each system is built from premium T-304 stainless steel, superior to T-400 series knockoffs (such as 409), to give you the absolute best in performance and durability. Ultra-smooth mandrel bends ensure maximum flow & power, and precision computer numerical control (CNC) manufacturing ensures an accurate fit. *** BORLA(R)'S C7 Corvette Axle-Back exhaust systems are covered under our Million-Mile Warranty for non-moving parts, the exhaust valves are warrantied for 1 year. Failures of original equipment AFM and NPP actuators are not covered by the BORLA(R) warranty***
- Made From High-Quality T-304 Austenitic Stainless Steel
- Mandrel Bent Pipes
- Ensures Consistent Diameter Through Each Curve
- Mufflers Have No Baffles/Chambers
- Produces High Velocity
- Million Mile Warranty
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