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1664
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by 1664 » 10 Oct 2013, 12:52
Ian Hulley wrote: the owner was a total and utter p.i.t.a. to deal with and had clearly attented the Attila the Hun Charm School
Ooh I went there, maybe I know him? Class of '74?
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by Ian Hulley » 10 Oct 2013, 12:58
1664 wrote: Ian Hulley wrote: the owner was a total and utter p.i.t.a. to deal with and had clearly attented the Attila the Hun Charm School
Ooh I went there, maybe I know him? Class of '74?
But you failed Bren ...
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by scottbott » 10 Oct 2013, 20:25
my speedshop system is good and still use the standard size oil filter
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pan-al
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by pan-al » 11 Oct 2013, 09:41
Whats the speedshops exhaust like for loudness i dont want a boy racer one.
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by ghost123uk » 11 Oct 2013, 09:49
panal wrote: Whats the speedshops exhaust like for loudness i dont want a boy racer one.
ghost123uk wrote: I fitted one of these a year or so ago and I am pretty happy with it. They are a bit louder than the standard system, but not "boy racer" loud and they do quieten down after a few weeks use as some carbon deposits settle on the internals.
Others will be a long soon to express their opinions
timthemod
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by timthemod » 11 Oct 2013, 11:21
Just bought a Speedshop one today for my DJ 2.1, this was the best option for the price, was going for a standard steel one, but thought be better to buy SS. Couldn't afford the Brickwerks SS one.
Will give details once fitted next week.
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California Dreamin
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by California Dreamin » 11 Oct 2013, 12:04
ghost123uk wrote: panal wrote: Whats the speedshops exhaust like for loudness i dont want a boy racer one.
Others will be a long soon to express their opinions
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I personally find 'Johns' (ghost123) on the loud side..at least twice as load as the one from Brickwerks (which i have fitted)
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by tommin » 12 Oct 2013, 05:10
Get yourself a good quality second hand motorcycle pipe, did mine a couple of years back. Best 40 quid i ever spent.
https://club8090.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=92175
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by thebobster » 12 Oct 2013, 18:25
Cruz wrote: JP Exhausts
Excellent quality with a lifetime guarantee. (for as long as you own the van)
They fitted mine nearly 3 years / 25,000 miles ago and it's still perfect.
http://www.jpexhausts.co.uk/product_lis ... ust-system