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Vwlup0
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See drilling a hole makes sense. I wouldn't have thought if that haha

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Cheers for all the feed back, appreciate it, I'd really recommend doing one for anyone who is unsure

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where did you get the pipe?

how did you bend it?

did you remove the whole back box?

or just attach it after the back box to the little pipe?

^ if so did you cut the pipe cause it points down

:)

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where did you get the pipe?

how did you bend it?

did you remove the whole back box?

or just attach it after the back box to the little pipe?

^ if so did you cut the pipe cause it points down

:)

My mate got and bent the pipe.

It's attached to the back box, it was only to see if I liked it, I'm doing a proper one on my next one so ill sort you out a step my step guide, the next one will probably be cutting the end off the back box to avoid bending it downwards to then bend it upwards..

It's like 12" long from the back box to the tip and 1 and a half inch wide, if you're near Northamptonshire I'd be happy to show you

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Oh dear god that looks awful. I'd be too scared that someone with too much testosterone will try mateing my exhaust.

Probably won't be good for vapour release neither, could imagine it'll rust out within a year or two.

Have you got pictures? I thought Insagram was a photo sharing place, not somewhere you have to signup first >_<

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Oh dear god that looks awful. I'd be too scared that someone with too much testosterone will try mateing my exhaust.

Probably won't be good for vapour release neither, could imagine it'll rust out within a year or two.

Have you got pictures? I thought Insagram was a photo sharing place, not somewhere you have to signup first >_<

Personal preference really

If it looks 'awful' why do you want to see a picture..?

Vapour release isn't a problem? It comes out the end, it's a gas..

And rust within a year or 2? Like most exhausts? :L

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I asked to see a picture of yours because you mentioned the other one kind of looks like yours, so was just wondering how different yours is

All exhausts condensate especially in colder times, you even see some cars when they move off trail a lot of condensation, if it's up right then it can't go anywhere, and will sit and rust quicker than a normal one.

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I asked to see a picture of yours because you mentioned the other one kind of looks like yours, so was just wondering how different yours is

All exhausts condensate especially in colder times, you even see some cars when they move off trail a lot of condensation, if it's up right then it can't go anywhere, and will sit and rust quicker than a normal one.

Well all pictures are on insta gram or on the club lupo Facebook page.

That's why it has a hole in the bottom, for all liquids to come out.

It's not meant to be serious, it was a little technical exercise to see what it looks like.

I personally like it, so do other people asking me how it's made/attached.

It's pretty good for firing stuff out of it too(:

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Looks good man, I really want one but not sure where to get one.

Cut some pipe,bend it and weld(:

It looks a lot lot lot better on my mk2 breadvan(:

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