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That is a right pukka workshop you're in there Starspider. Is it yours?

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It's not a workshop its a 10x12 shed with all my crap crammed into it :)
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Heh, you're gonna have a 'stinger' exhaust.

That'll be, like cool and stuff.

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Impressive though. Mine's only 10 x 8 I think, and it's becoming absurd :)
its more of a shed than a workshop, and not big enough to do that sort of welding work with any safety or accuracy - without a day's emptying onto the lawn :shock: 'tis insulated though.

Hell, I'm talking about sheds :lol:

Subie exhaust looks like it will work out fine, seems it always comes down to those bends you've got marked up. A lot earlier and tighter than the original manifold.

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Well spent a pleasant day welding this up instead of paying someone to do it for me

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thanks for the inspiration Klatuu reckon you saved me a fair few quid, so find us at a show and I'll stand you a couple of beers, infact I reckon most of the posters on 80/90 are welcome too :D
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Glad I could be of some help, Looks like a neat solution, is that a universal silencer?

I must admit, I've done nothing to the van for a few weeks now except drive it, I think I've sickened myself a bit, plus I've got a "pooh" load of other stuff to do.

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Yep the silencer was the cheapest one demon tweeks sells along with a lenth of 2" pipe and a 90 degree bend, made a flange to suit the scooby header a bit of cutting and I got a exhaust was thinking if this one works ok when it gets a bit knackered I'll make one in stainless :)
Glad you are enjoying your bus cant wait to finish mine and see how it goes.
Are you going to peppercorn or the Volksfest wales shows if you are look us up and collect your beer 8)
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