Advice on replacing/repairing exhaust

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Re: Advice on replacing/repairing exhaust

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Use exhaust assembly paste.

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Thanks for all your help guys! We managed to get the new intermediate pipe in after a lot of angle grinding, drilling and blowtorching :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLjioFxNNdI

Back to the other project I was in the middle of now. I'm beginning to get the feeling that owning a T25 is one long ongoing project :lol:
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Yeah baby! :lol: wot a stonking job you've done there mate.
lovely....jubley!

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Re: Advice on replacing/repairing exhaust

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Thanks Martin but it's thanks to the advice you guys gave me that we managed it at all.
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