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Posted: 09 Apr 2007, 22:20
by scooterdoc
So how does the JP system sound? is there an improvement in performance?

Tell me, aww go on go on go on go on go on

Posted: 09 Apr 2007, 22:51
by mininut
scooterdoc wrote:So how does the JP system sound? is there an improvement in performance?

Tell me, aww go on go on go on go on go on
If you're asking me, I dunno yet :roll: Can't just seem to part with the cash. I know I have to 'cause the vans going for its test next week and the pipes that are on are nearly shot. S/S is the way to go. Will let you know when I've bit the bullet. :?

Posted: 12 Apr 2007, 11:52
by Ian Hulley
jed the spread wrote: my twin outlet shiney tailpipe badboy

:roll: Tart ! :rofl

Posted: 14 May 2007, 22:14
by mininut
Well I've done it, gone and got meself a shiney new s/s system.
Like for like replacement. Seems to be top quality, fitted with no probs. The lads at JP Exhausts really know their stuff.
Gotta be worth it if you intend on keeping your van indefinetly.
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Posted: 14 May 2007, 22:29
by garyodevon
NIIIIIIIICE . . . . .want that one!! . . . . .i feel a remortgage comin' on :?

JP Stainless Exhausts (Macclesfield)

Posted: 15 May 2007, 11:18
by 1360rallye
I've just had a JP Stainless system fitted to my DG engined Komet. I had it delivered to me and got it fitted locally. It's a great bit of kit, fitted easily, looks great and can't tell the difference sound wise. As previously said if you want something that you can fit and forget about then this is the way to go.

Posted: 21 May 2007, 18:14
by joebrown
what amazing luck my 20odd year old exhaust is as good as anyother 20 odd old exhaust and who has more recently been playing a damning roll in my recent MOT fiasco,
these stainless exhausts look very tasty however pleased i am with the design of the one thats given the vehicle good service for years and years and one the same would ,definatly going to keep my eyes open for one fitted on a vehicle on my travels and take a closer look oh yer