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Old Feb 10th, 2008, 21:26   #11
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Other option is to do what I did. Buy the pipe yourself, find someone who can weld with a spare weekend. Ply them with beer and buy your own exhaust.

Do you actually need a cat on your car? Not sure what reg yours is.
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Old Feb 11th, 2008, 00:13   #12
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You'll be getting a phone call in the morning......

I need to have the car done next weekend, I have to be in Germany on the 19th.


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May be worth your checking www.ferrita.se

I stock their stuff for the later cars here in the UK...have done for 11 years now.

I can order specially any of their stuff for the earlier cars if it takes your fancy.

You can reckon on my price being 10 to 15% more than their home market pricing which covers my handling and freight costs and leaves me a fair margin. I also gve an unlimited warranty as long as you own the car on which it is first fitted.

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Old Feb 11th, 2008, 08:18   #13
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So the question is does anyone know their work from personal experience or do you have alternative suggestions?
Yes I've seen their work...

The last one I saw, they "sort of" forgot about the second Lambda Sensor.......................

Link Here

Took a few pages before it became apparent , and he definitely wouldn't recommend them to anyone
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Old Feb 29th, 2008, 12:07   #14
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Other option is to do what I did. Buy the pipe yourself, find someone who can weld with a spare weekend. Ply them with beer and buy your own exhaust.

Do you actually need a cat on your car? Not sure what reg yours is.
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Its not actually to hard to make up, mine cost £80 with a free silencer from a sti impreza . I was gonna make 2 more another for me in stainless and one for my mate, going to use my original as a pattern. if you can take the cat off do it and before anyone says anything about the enviroment did you know the factory that make catalitic convertors is one of the worst poluting factorys in the world ?
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