Newage exhaust gaskets
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Guys after the following if anyone has bought them and never got around to using them ?? both required for 2005 blobeye model.
1/ Genuine subaru or other quality branded 2.5" gasket for centre pipe to backbox.
2/ Genuine subaru or again other quality branded spring fittings for midpipe cat pipe to centre pipe flange ( have the proper neccessary cone gasket here already just require these fittings )
cash waitting !!
1/ Genuine subaru or other quality branded 2.5" gasket for centre pipe to backbox.
2/ Genuine subaru or again other quality branded spring fittings for midpipe cat pipe to centre pipe flange ( have the proper neccessary cone gasket here already just require these fittings )
cash waitting !!
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Cheap enough new- glad you think so !!!
£23.88 + delivery ??!! have already spent £35 on gaskets for the rest off the exhaust !! so possibly a total off £60 just on gaskets - cheap enough as you say !!!
just though someone possibly had a few they had bought but unused.
great links by the way, possibly one off the best all round mail order companies I have dealt with, may just have to get the credit card out again !!
£23.88 + delivery ??!! have already spent £35 on gaskets for the rest off the exhaust !! so possibly a total off £60 just on gaskets - cheap enough as you say !!!
just though someone possibly had a few they had bought but unused.
great links by the way, possibly one off the best all round mail order companies I have dealt with, may just have to get the credit card out again !!
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Was just thinking about the cost of buying second hand - fiver plus postage for some bolts and similar for a gasket you'll only save a tenner on the new cost
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Us scotsmen have a reputation to uphold you know- a tenner is a tenner !!
no probs no what you mean, to be honest just wondering if I would likelyget away with using the springs out off the old system ?? which only leaves the front gasket to buy - not so bad after all !!
no probs no what you mean, to be honest just wondering if I would likelyget away with using the springs out off the old system ?? which only leaves the front gasket to buy - not so bad after all !!
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Okay cheers thats great, see its bugeye you run which I would imagine is the same set up as the blobeye ?? if so could you advise regards this ??
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...pe-gasket.html
https://www.scoobynet.com/general-te...pe-gasket.html
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Okay great stuff thanks for that !! as I say not exactly sure how they work butsurely the two mini springs are pushing the flanges away from each other are they not ?? so the top sides off the cone gasket will be visable between the two metal flanges even when all tightened up yep, thats normal ???
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