New Age Prodrive Sports Cat Downpipe
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New Age Prodrive Sports Cat Downpipe-SOLD!
I have recently upgraded my 2004 STI WR1 and have my original New Age Prodrive Sports Cat Downpipe and Decat Centre Section left over.
Have been advised by a tuning company that these two are worth £170. Therefore am looking for £150 for them. I live near to Leeds Bradford airport and would rather these be collection only due to postage costs.
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Megaman
***NOW SOLD***
Have been advised by a tuning company that these two are worth £170. Therefore am looking for £150 for them. I live near to Leeds Bradford airport and would rather these be collection only due to postage costs.
Cheers
Megaman
***NOW SOLD***
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In answer to the PM's the part which appears to be split in the pictures is supposed to be split and is a heat shield, the pipe is fine in the middle of the heat shield.
Also yes it will fit a standard STI or WRX
Thanks
Also yes it will fit a standard STI or WRX
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Yeah, Subaru refit the heat shield off the original cat pipe to the decat section, confused me when I first saw mine but it's actually a straight through (non resonated) section underneath the heat shield.
Good luck with the sale
Good luck with the sale
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Unless it was modded before you got it. The Prodrive sports cat has a seperator that protrudes about 15mm beyond the flange for the turbo side. This does not fit with a TD04. It needs ground down just below flush then it fits. Had to do this on mine before fitting, easy task that takes 10 mins.
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I first ground about 5mm off mine but when I was fitting the TD04 hybrid you could see that there was a slight leak on the gasket, took another 5-10mm off (still protruding though) and it was a good tight fit.
Just kept grinding and test fitting with the turbo off the car till I got a nice tight fit.
Ayde.
Just kept grinding and test fitting with the turbo off the car till I got a nice tight fit.
Ayde.
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Strange, I know one person who bought the exact same part for his WRX and had it fit to it so going on that basis assume the fit would be fine. Obviously didnt go into detail of what the fitter had to do to get it to fit so its possible it might need modification as mentioned above.
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