metal cover for rear exhaust box

Thin bits of metal and bright blue light.

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metal cover for rear exhaust box

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i have a chance to buy a cover for the back box, he wants 30 quid, its in good nick.
my ??s is are these hard to source ? & is 30quid sound about right?
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Is it for the right exhaust and do you need one? If you don't need it, then it's not worth 30 quid, if you do need it then I guess it's on the money
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it is on a diesil at the moment & mine is a 16td , the back box looks better without the back box on show to the world (when the tin worm sets in) was thinking of lowering but i have the underslung gas tank which i need to keep, might get him down a bit on price as i want the westty towbar as well.
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I've only ever seen them on TD engines to be honest, so it sounds like you're onto a good thing. I think they are probably a bit scarce now as they were quite thin metal (if I'm thinking of the right bit...) Multivan sound deadening kit iirc.

£30 isn't a massive amount of money these days, doesn't get you many pints and a bag of chips on the way home :ok
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