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Old 22nd November 2006, 21:23   #1
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Does any one have or know where I can get curved tail pipe trims (chrome or stainless) from to fit a v6 75? Thanks John.
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Old 22nd November 2006, 23:14   #2
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John i did have a look about when i wanted to do mine but did't find any,it got to the point where i was going to cut the pipe down so i could fit the trim on. But as most know i went for this instead

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Old 23rd November 2006, 17:47   #3
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Old 23rd November 2006, 20:23   #4
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Thanks for that lads, just off to boil my head (not that I am in the least bit JEALOUS)
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Old 24th November 2006, 16:30   #5
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I have the Rover accessory trims on my car , they are beautifully made-real quality but you don't want to know what they cost , theres a company in Glasgow advertises on E-bay which look ok in the picture . If you need part nos or further details I have the info.
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I have the Rover accessory trims on my car , they are beautifully made-real quality but you don't want to know what they cost , theres a company in Glasgow advertises on E-bay which look ok in the picture . If you need part nos or further details I have the info.
I don't mind the cost because they are very good quality. I had them on my CDTi 75's. Getting straight trims is easy but getting the right size 'curved' one's is proving very difficult. Any and all info/part numbers will be gratefully received. Many thanks, John.
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Old 24th November 2006, 21:03   #8
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I don't mind the cost because they are very good quality. I had them on my CDTi 75's. Getting straight trims is easy but getting the right size 'curved' one's is proving very difficult. Any and all info/part numbers will be gratefully received. Many thanks, John.
John looking at the other posts I may have got it wrong , I assumed you wanted trims to fit the existing twin box silencer not a twin exhaust system.
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John looking at the other posts I may have got it wrong , I assumed you wanted trims to fit the existing twin box silencer not a twin exhaust system.
It is for the existing twin box silencer, ignore them other retro bates they are just extracting the urine out of me
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