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The double exhaust looks great. Pls take photo from full rear view on car.

Hope this helps. They are slashed but just look round from these pics

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the twin looks great, I just put a single on..might add twins now though.

 

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Damn it looks great with the twin exhaust :D

Good work and looks great. Small mod but that whats its all about sometimes, little details.

Cherry bombs and peco's!! Now we're showing our age! Fond memories.

whats it look like from lower down ? id have thought the valance/skirt would need a cutout?

 

looks great 

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whats it look like from lower down ? id have thought the valance/skirt would need a cutout?

 

looks great

To install the tip what I did was,

1 Cut the end off the OE exhaust approx 2" ( basically the curved end that points down)

2 Offer the tip up and mark round the tip on the under section that needs cutting with a marker

3 Remove the plastic under section (3 or 4 screws) and cut the small section that was marked out off the under tray and re-fit.

4 Fit new exhaust tip and bolt on

You do not have to touch the bumper or the bumper lip

  • 4 weeks later...

Thats quite a bit of work to fit that exhaust trim.I was looking for something more along the lines of what Wire did without the excessive cutting away of everything.

It does look good i must admit.Well done.

Wire did you just clamp the new tip onto the existing tailpipe?

I,d love for you to make up one for me :)

It looks really great.Well done.

Love it, looks OEM.

Love the trim around the seats to.

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Wire did you just clamp the new tip onto the existing tailpipe?

I,d love for you to make up one for me :)

It looks really great.Well done.

 

Yes, just cut the curved piece off the oem and slide the new tail pipe over it and use a u clamp

Thanks wire [emoji106][emoji4]

I'm looking around for a decent one that doesn't look like a Halfords one. Something looking like yours would be perfect.

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It is a Halfords one !!!

 

See first post.

Oh but yours looks like a better quality one. They've got one discounted to £10 that almost looks like yours.

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Oh but yours looks like a better quality one. They've got one discounted to £10 that almost looks like yours.

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That is the same one but I welded a piece on the back of it to fit the oem

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Thanks wire. I thought it looked quite longer.

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Looks good but my god thats a lot of work to put into a rapid just to get a nice looking tail pipe! looks like he's cut half the back of the car away to get it to sit properly!!!

No, do not worry, radius of the cutted part is only 40mm, not half rear part of the car, how it looks :-D. Photo from mobile phone is no right reality, it is little distorted. Hole is only for exhaust pipe, not for the stainless-steel exhaust tail pipe.

I'd think I would follow wires mod as its straight forward.

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Everyone has a different taste and opinion on design .... Both solutions are possible. I did this while complicated, but in terms of design, in my opinion, much cleansing.

Yes agree it looks good but I wouldn't go cutting anything away on a 7 month old car.

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Yes, I know, this is very hard for mind, cutting into a new car. I have car two years old and I waited one year with this change....

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Cherry bombs and peco's!! Now we're showing our age! Fond memories.

I remember Peco's .. had one on my very first car, a Hillman Californian !!  

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Thanks wire...

I'll follow... soon... :)

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