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Exhaust headers

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Hi, I have a 1.9wbx with the old style exhaust, I was just if 2.0l (or any others) headers fitted as mine are looking a bit tired.

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Check out the bottom of this page. Thats what I did. :D

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Re: Exhaust headers

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Must be blind, I have read twice now (once before posting and again now) still can't find it

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If you're talking about the ones that come from the front (ie when you're standing from behind vehicle), these are available as replacement parts, and in stainless I believe. You can also fit the later exhaust system (complete). Otherwise you're into custome stainless systems but I know of no others other than one I pointed you to.
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