MGF exhaust bendy pipe
I've got a bendy pipe left over from when I had the TT exhaust on Flopsy for two days.
If anyone has a use for it, then I'm open to offers. Please email [email protected] if you're interested.
Thanks,
Soph
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I was thinking, 'Bendy pipe, what's a bendy pipe?':rofl:
David
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alias wrote: Hi guys,
I've got a bendy pipe left over from when I had the TT exhaust on Flopsy for two days.
If anyone has a use for it, then I'm open to offers. Please email [email protected] if you're interested.
Thanks,
Soph
Hello Soph, lovely to see you back, we have missed you and your bendy pipe (90 degree S/S elbow) :lol: :woohoo: :whistle:
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alias wrote: I'm convinced it's called a bendy pipe! That does explain why I couldn't find them on eBay though...
:woohoo: :kiss: :kiss: :woohoo: Its a bendy pipe then!!!!!!! but can sometimes be called a 90 degree Stainless Steel Elbow. :whistle: Has anyone made an offer you cant refuse?? :lol: xx
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alias wrote: No offers at all. I really don't know what to do with it though!
Put it on ebay, Sophie.
Describe it 'properly', though.
It converts a mk2F/TF exhaust into a MK1 F fitment.
David
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What do you think would be the best title for it? (Sorry to be thick...)
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Are you keeping Flopsy ?? :lol:
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I'm not keeping Flopsy. I'm just getting quotes for someone to come out and valet her. She has gone pretty mouldy over the last four months and needs a really good spring clean.
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alias wrote: I think I paid about £30 for it, so I guess that's what it's worth.
I'm not keeping Flopsy. I'm just getting quotes for someone to come out and valet her. She has gone pretty mouldy over the last four months and needs a really good spring clean.
I Found a TT 90 BA on ebay for £40 extra plus P&P when buying with a new Trevor Taylor Mk 7 exhaust (£320) to convert it to fit a pre 2000 MGF ~ Davids description is quite correct, i would put it under the heading MGF Trevor Taylor Exhaust , then list the part and quote the part number stamped on the flange TT 90 BA 14 ~ you should get £30
The mould inside seems to be a common problem when Fs & TFs are left unused over the winter, Kim's (Kimshros) 2004 TF has moulded inside quite badly and is being used once a week, another TF that is in daily use has moulded on the inside of the hood, he uses Renovo hood cleaner inside to remove the grot. :lol:
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I've been getting quotes for someone to come out to 'showroom vallet' Flopsy and also remove the mould. I've had a quote for £60, do you think it would be a waste of money?
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