New Daytona exhaust.
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Get on the phone and kick ass babe x
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Hi, my item is dented. I've posted some pics up here -
http://www.the-t-bar.com/en/forum/9-mgf-tf-pitstop/82118-should-it-be-dented
What do you suggest?
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Replied by thatone1967 on topic New Daytona exhaust - Should it be dented?
Posted 12 years 1 month ago #82136You may as well chuck it.
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Leigh Ping wrote: Dear saturmgf,
Hi, my item is dented. I've posted some pics up here -
http://www.the-t-bar.com/en/forum/9-mgf-tf-pitstop/82118-should-it-be-dented
What do you suggest?
Leigh
Ouch :pinch:
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David Aiketgate wrote: It shouldn't be like that but it will only take 5 mins to get it the right shape again.
Agree with David. Once fitted the end of the pipe will be covered by the finisher pipe.
Only other thing is that to dent it that much, has the actual outlet pipe been knocked out of alignment or has it caused damage to any of the welds?
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What did you have in mind. Get the fitters to 'knock the dent out?' Time and work is money David. Their time and my money. :lol:David Aiketgate wrote: It shouldn't be like that but it will only take 5 mins to get it the right shape again.
PQD44 wrote: Agree with David. Once fitted the end of the pipe will be covered by the finisher pipe.
Only other thing is that to dent it that much, has the actual outlet pipe been knocked out of alignment or has it caused damage to any of the welds?
It seems like a sturdy item. So, I can only assume that it's had one hell of a knock or drop somehow.
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