Theres nothing wrong with the exhaust. You will find most of these "stainless" exhausts will be never be as good as a proper BMW item.elf wrote:Sold my other one during credit crunch .no one was buying and I needed an operation.as far as non standard exhaust its durability and I think you can get one without spoiling the look.as long as its not d.t.m hate look of that in my opinion.
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^^^^^ THIS. Stick with an original / OEM system. Anything else will devalue the car IMO.
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Z3I wrote:
Paul, Barry,bss325i wrote:
What's wrong with the standard exhaust? Why molest it with some stainless system?
Is that OEM exhaust with the straight outlets still available? Not worried about the shadowline, just the straight outlets.
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Yes.
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Got a part number?
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Two peice or three peice system?
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Rear section joins just behind the centre box. Think that means two piece?
It's for a 1990 prefacelift cabriolet.
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It's for a 1990 prefacelift cabriolet.
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Hi guys thanks for input and ideas..yes I won't be doing much mileage .I will compare costs to original and weigh up what's best .this is after all a car I am going to keep for some time..original exhaust still OK at moment .so I will concentrate on a few details just to make this perfect..few creases with ground in dirt on front seats and under bonnet sound proofing ripped a bit .front fogs not working and needs a damm good clean and waxoyl underneath..its all I could fault with the car ,but I got £300 off for that .which in turn paid for tax and most of my insurance .which I couldn't believe was only 128 pound..bargain.
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New bonnet insulation is available from the dealers, about £55 IIRC.
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