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Old Mar 11, 2003 | 02:34 PM
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Being poor I can't afford a whole nice shiny new exhaust, so was wondering what section I should get? I know most people start at the backbox and work their way towards the front, but would it be best to go for a downpipe first? Or will the rest of the standard system cause such a restriction that it's not worth it? Noise and looks are irrelevant, although I'd like some flat4 burble. Car is a Forester S-turbo. (and yes, I do know that Forester performance parts are as rare as rocking horse dung! )
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Old Mar 11, 2003 | 03:05 PM
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Hi Toerag,
I have the OE mid section off my S/tb Forester doing nothing at the moment. Its not got a CAT so will help a bit with flow and noise.
Also have the OE rear box but it may be the same as a UK one so not much help.
Keep your eye on the For Sale 24 hrs a day. Most of my bits fitted are s/hand so they do come up now and again.
Looking for £30 plus postage for the mid section.


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Old Mar 12, 2003 | 10:09 AM
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Thanks for the reply Nick, I'm in the midst of moving house at the moment and thus will have to save the pennies first(even though £30 is nothing, I have to get past the missus first!) Expect a call in a couple of months if you've not got rid of it!
PS. I don't bother keeping an eye on 'for sale' now that the search function works properly now.
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