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    Default New Exhaust Downpipes with Catalytic Convertors (Manual Gearbox)

    As here:

    http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID004168

    £325 pair (Rimmers only have LH side at cost of £215.94).

    Collection preferred if possible.
    Tony Dennis
    I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonybubble View Post
    As here:

    http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-GRID004168

    £325 pair (Rimmers only have LH side at cost of £215.94).

    Collection preferred if possible.
    Open to offers.
    Tony Dennis
    I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tonybubble View Post
    Open to offers.
    No one want these??
    Tony Dennis
    I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues.

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    You have a PM. I'm thinking of having them ceramic coated to help engine bay temperatures, I think it works best with new ones...
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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    You have a PM. I'm thinking of having them ceramic coated to help engine bay temperatures, I think it works best with new ones...
    George
    ......and replied to George.
    Tony Dennis
    I counted them in and I counted them out (with apologies to Brian Hanrahan) - 005, 007, 019, 051, 103, 288, 354, 455, 577, 700 - the story continues.

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