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2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6 3.5L EXL OEM Exhaust System

2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6 3.5L EXL OEM Exhaust System

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For auto parts distributors, repair shops, and dealerships, sourcing reliable, OE-matching exhaust systems is critical. Loosoo’s 2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6 3.5L EXL OEM exhaust delivers factory-level fit, performance, and durability at wholesale prices—eliminating returns, reducing install time, and keeping your customers satisfied.

Material: Stainless Steel

Finish: Stainless Steel

Type: Cat Back

Fitment Type:Performance/Custom

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2014 Honda Accord Coupe V6 3.5L EXL OEM Exhaust System

100% OE Fitment – No Modifications, No Headaches

Loosoo exhausts are engineered to match the 2014 Accord Coupe V6 3.5L EXL’s original specs. Direct bolt-on installation means:

Zero cutting, welding, or custom adjustments for repair shops.

Compatible with factory hangers, brackets, and catalytic converters.

Perfect alignment with the vehicle’s undercarriage—no rattles or leaks.

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Premium Materials for Long-Term Reliability

Built to outlast aftermarket imitations:

Stainless Steel Construction: Resists corrosion from road salt, moisture, and exhaust gases (50% longer lifespan vs. aluminized steel).

Muffler Design: Replicates OE sound profile (quiet under cruise, sporty under acceleration) – no complaints about “too loud” or “droning.”

Weld Quality: Robot-welded seams for leak-free performance (tested to 100psi pressure).

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B2B-Friendly Logistics & Profit Margins

Bulk Stock Availability: 100+ units in US warehouses – same-day dispatch for orders placed by 2PM EST.

Tiered Pricing: Save 15% on 10+ units, 20% on 50+ units – maximize your margins.

Custom Packaging: Branded boxes or neutral packaging (your choice) for retail-ready displays.

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This Part Fits

🔧 Repair Shops: Stock for routine replacements (rusted exhausts, accident
damage) – 1-hour install time cuts labor costs.

🚗 Dealerships: OEM-grade replacement for trade-ins or customer service – no
pushback on “non-factory parts.”

📦 Distributors: High-demand SKU for Honda-specific inventories – low return
rates, high repeat orders.

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