I've looked all over but can't find anything, but are there any alternatives to the heat exchangers, or is the only solution to buy the £200 ish ones? (Apart from second hand of course) to be honest, I'm not really bothered about the exchanger bit either. Just exhaust connections would be fine if this was an option.
Cheers
Paul
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Re: Heat exchangers
Don't know if they do J-pipes for the 2.0 (suspect not) but thats the only other possibility alongside a propex heater to keep you warm - no bad thing in an Aircooled on a frosty morning.
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Re: Heat exchangers
Thanks mate. I've been searching for J-tubes etc but couldn't find any for mine. However, after posting a wanted add for exchangers, one of our fellow 8090'ers has come up trumps 

T25 Westfalia 2.0l Aircooled 1980 in a nice beige colour with a bit of antique steel thrown in