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Old 22 August 2010, 06:42 PM
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I need to get my exhaust sorted and need some welding etc done. I need to get my old 2.5" flange welded back on to the blitz centre and then get it converted to 3" all the way through so I can get rid of the cobra centre.

Any recommendations, it'll be in a couple of weeks after my hols
Old 22 August 2010, 07:28 PM
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Haywood & Scott ?
Old 22 August 2010, 09:15 PM
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hi mate style dynamix in hayes just off pump lane there do it google it for no steve
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Cheers Steve, found them. I'll do some phoning around after my hols
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Styledynamix did my arch rolling, they do welding but nothing in comparison to Hayward & Scott who are the best in th business.
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It's a really straightforward job, I've even got parts that would do it so cost is probably going to be the driver here
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Speak to Stewart at TFS Racing mate.

I'm going to be getting him to make me a customer exhaust up soon for track etc.

He's done JGM's classic too all custom made for Simon. He's over on Camberley though Jon. Can pop over there with you if you want me to hold your hand. lol

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i have some nice metal cable ties and some exhaust putty , should do the job
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Originally Posted by Stevesbluewrx
Speak to Stewart at TFS Racing mate.

I'm going to be getting him to make me a customer exhaust up soon for track etc.

He's done JGM's classic too all custom made for Simon. He's over on Camberley though Jon. Can pop over there with you if you want me to hold your hand. lol

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He's quite a way, but I may just give him a call.
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Originally Posted by M444GY
i have some nice metal cable ties and some exhaust putty , should do the job
Does that mean you're branching out to do exhausts
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Originally Posted by rickya
Styledynamix did my arch rolling, they do welding but nothing in comparison to Hayward & Scott who are the best in th business.
ill rephrase they make custom exhausts etc not just welding! but if it's just a flange that needs welding should not be a problem no point going milage for that cheers steve
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All I need is this converting to 3"



It was originally cut to allow me to convert it to a slip joint to fit my sport cat, but after trial fitting it became clear that it was never going to work. I would weld it back together and cut further down after the slight bend before adding some 3" pipe and a flange, but if I give it to an exhaust fabricator they may have a better idea, they know their business ateotd

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I've just measured the ID of the flange where it narrows down and it is the same (give or take 1 or 2mm) as the ' 3inch ' downpipe which is a 3" OD, so even simpler
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