Acura Integra exhaust mid pipe

I am looking for an exhaust mid pipe ( from cat flange to muffler flange) for an Acura Integra (94-97 to be specific). Anyone have one laying around?
Thanks in advance for your time. :bigtup:

call autopart international 866.499.9860 on dick and walden. its like 75 bucks last time i got one

Oh wow thanks alot. That sounds good.

Anyone got an stock exhaust laying around? Help a brother out :slight_smile:

Anybody got a b-pipe? I’m gonna call that place on walden this weekend, but in the meantime ill try n save some $$$
Thanks guys n girls

Bump for this week.

Rockauto

I think I still have one from my old 95 that I parted out.

PMed

I remember getting a mid pipe for a civic from carquest for like $130 bucks with resonator from cat to muffler. Had a lifetime warranty. Not sure if something like that is available for your car but that beats the hell out of putting a used exhaust on. Try calling around.

Anyone else local?

dude, just buy a new one from autopart or wherever. putting on someone else’s rotted piece of shit wont last long anyway

Deductive reasoning is now telling me that after 2 weeks of looking for used exhaust parts for a mass made car, he prob. can not afford a new one…

It’s not that… I got it fixed, but I’d like to get one to put on before winter if I could. To answer your post 02specv, I’m not buying a rusted out one, but compared to the one b18ctrb is gonna sell me the ones from the suggested parts stores are >4x as expensive…dude…

b18ctrb has like every part for every honda haha.

Hopefully you called around, cause like I said, if you can get one with a lifetime warranty for $130 that seems to be a no brainer, but if you are getting a decent used one for $30 then go for it. I think most of us would have just bought new and saved the hassle. All depends how much your time is worth.

Every parts store I called was in the 215-245 range. Ill keep trying tho. If I can find a new one with warranty for like 100-125 ill do that. I just have other bills and dont wanna spend a ton on something that I can get for significantly less.