Incorrect Exhaust Fitted??

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Re: Incorrect Exhaust Fitted??

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my mild steel exhaust from GSF is in it's 7th year.. and only the silencer is in need of replacing now.
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Re: Incorrect Exhaust Fitted??

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kevtherev wrote:my mild steel exhaust from GSF is in it's 7th year.. and only the silencer is in need of replacing now.
You use the van regularly, though. Mild exhausts like use.
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itchyfeet wrote:Not everybody has the money sometimes you have to go for the cheap option even if it costs more in the long term




totally agreed, my mild steel one is held together with rust and wishes.... but the cost of a complete mild steel system from jk is £449.50 http://www.justkampers.com/vw-t25-parts ... -1209.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

and the speed shop stainless system is £460
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It is obviously entirely up to personal choice which one you would choose. But I would go for the SS system.

AFAIK the 1.9 and 2.1 have always used the same bore diameter.
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