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ebay downpipes from the US

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    yay, or nay.

    if nay, why?

    if yay, why?

    with the exchange rate + shipping its still half the price of other brand named ones.

    also would their be a difference b/w RHD and LHD?

    mods, can i put this back on the MK5 section.

    i wasnt posting to tell people about it, more so to ask if anyone has bought one and installed one?

    cheers
    Last edited by mikinoz; 28-01-2009, 03:47 PM.
    I'm selling my VR6

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    why not get one locally made? no need to buy a brand name.
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    • #3
      not sure on that particular one but there are all sorts of nightmare stories about cheap ebay downpipes on vortex and golfmkv.com

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        ive read the stories on mkv, and the most recent ones seem positive.
        I'm selling my VR6

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mischa View Post
          why not get one locally made? no need to buy a brand name.
          its barely a brand name, and still less than half the price of the well named brands.

          plus to have one made would mean having some dude take out the current one which might pose a problem if they havent done it before, as i doubt many exhaust joints would not have had the experience with the cars.
          I'm selling my VR6

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            Originally posted by decksla View Post
            its barely a brand name, and still less than half the price of the well named brands.

            plus to have one made would mean having some dude take out the current one which might pose a problem if they havent done it before, as i doubt many exhaust joints would not have had the experience with the cars.
            wasnt meaning these were brand name ones. if you have one locally made you get local support and followup service. and if you take it to a good exhaust shop it would be nothing complicated for them. anyawy, just a suggestion take it or leave it
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              on the mk4's there was a difference for lhd and rhd

              so unsure about the mk5s, best to check on mk5 golf forums and ask but im sure would be the same so becareful!

              plenty of places will do it for you these days for a reasonable price!
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                Originally posted by Mischa View Post
                wasnt meaning these were brand name ones. if you have one locally made you get local support and followup service. and if you take it to a good exhaust shop it would be nothing complicated for them. anyawy, just a suggestion take it or leave it
                thanks for the advice and honestly ive NEVER bought an off the shelf system as all the cars ive owned had custom jobbies.

                i think im taking abit more care with the golf as its brand new.

                and with the sticker price being around $500 AUD for a 3in stainless DP with hangers and v bandsm all done in SS, (including shipping) it makes it a very handsome offer.

                i reckon to get something custom made would be around 400-500, so not that much cheaper.

                even if the ebay jobbie is pants, im sure itll be nothing for the local exhaust shop to tag a coupla welds if need be.
                I'm selling my VR6

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                  I recently got my 42 Draft Designs 3" turbo back exhaust fitted which i ordered from the states and it all went smoothly except for where the piping goes over the rear cross member near the back box. The clearance wasn't quite right and i had the exhaust rub on it when i had a couple of heavy people in the car with me...I took it back to the exhaust place on the weekend and hopefully i've got that sorted without too much trouble...

                  I'd be interested to know about the RHD/LHD downpipe differences that are meant to exist on the mk4's. Did i avoid that by getting the full turbo back system?
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