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Sebring exhaust.

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Does anyone have a good used one for sale?

An optimistic punt before I bite the bullet!

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Re: Sebring exhaust.

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Hi VWGillyBilly

Is that your real name? Anyway...

I sold my hardly used Sebring to Paul at PRS. It was a while ago, but maybe he still has it?

One word of caution before you buy. It's crap.

Good luck

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Re: Sebring exhaust.

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+1
no end of bother - even if you match fit it to your motor it will cause trouble.

they look cool - but that is where the plus points end.
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Re: Sebring exhaust.

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Have Turbo Thomas build you
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Crap how? I have one fitted to my A with the last while and I love it, sounds great, looks great and haven't noticed any detrimental effects with it...except maybe waking the neighbours early the odd morning...
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Re: Sebring exhaust.

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Thanks people, heard mixed reviews elsewhere too. Might spend money elsewhere then. How's come they're so bad if they've been around for years?!

I want it for the noise, I need it to bark louder than my neighbours dogs at 5am. Almost like a metal dog, that only needs a wipe now & again & consumes a food I can mutually enjoy - petrol! It'll certainly smell better too.

Cheers.

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I was told they have no back pressure which reduces HP by a well now engine builder. And that he has lots off them sat around as he removes them as a standard HP improvement. Kept mine though. I was considering a PR services system as it must be better for performance being used on there race car and all. So why not purchase one of those and swap for mine in Soton?
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Ill have a look... Wasn't aware of their system to be honest.

I'll buy yours if you want rid?

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Re: Sebring exhaust.

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Have a look at Turbo Thomas website...there is a pix of my 356 with a special build exhaust...deep growl without being too intrusive on journey.

He is a nice guy too !!!


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