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Old 29 April 2011, 12:30 PM
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hi all, im after some new headers for my v1 classic, seems to be some very varying prices so not sure what to get. Im on a budget so dont wanna spend fortunes and have spotted japspeed headers with a de-cat up pipe for £290, my question is: are they any gd??

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Old 29 April 2011, 05:06 PM
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If it's got a flexible section I'd keep clear as tend to blow sooner rather than later, especially if you're running higher power.
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no its solid all the way thru, doesnt look any different to more expensive 1s
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If you want proper one,try source GT Spec headers(Harvey here selling these for good money) these will last longer than Japspeed.



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