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  • Exhaust Upgrade

    Anyone know where i can get an upgrade for a 93 MK1 Cab here in Queensland or Australia wide ?

    I am looking for a complete system !
    1993 MK1 CAB ! Work in Progress........

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    hey mate your best and prob cheapest bet is to go to your local exhaust shop and get them to whip you up a exhaust from the down pipe back. they normally have the best prices and they can make it fit right. shipping and exhaust is pretty expensive. go down and talk to your local exhaust shop's and see what they can do for you. they can prob even order in a set of extractors for you. you used to be able to get them for 180 brand new.
    cheers brenton
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    • #3
      Originally posted by DVR68U View Post
      hey mate your best and prob cheapest bet is to go to your local exhaust shop and get them to whip you up a exhaust from the down pipe back. they normally have the best prices and they can make it fit right. shipping and exhaust is pretty expensive. go down and talk to your local exhaust shop's and see what they can do for you. they can prob even order in a set of extractors for you. you used to be able to get them for 180 brand new.
      cheers brenton
      Will give that a try.

      Many thanks Brenton !
      1993 MK1 CAB ! Work in Progress........

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      • #4
        would anyone know if a golf gti exhaust fits on a polo gti?
        im wanting to upgrade to a titanium exhaust system

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        • #5
          Golf wouldn't go on the Polo, they are different lengths for a start.

          Gavin
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          • #6
            how much would it cost for an exhaust shop to knock up some extractors?

            i have no idea on this : what's the deal with extractor length/size/bends?
            87' MK2 GTI
            13' MK7 TDI

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            • #7
              I thought the Mk4 golf had the same engine as the current Polo GTI, but yeah, you'd probably have to chop the length.

              Highly recommend ultimate exhausts out at brendale, Northside. Very good and widely regarded fabrications. Where i'm going!
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