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Old 12th December 2006, 20:45   #1
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Default Tail pipe trim

I've just won a brand new tail pipe trim off flea bay. It was £10. Now all I need is one more I bet the chaps got the second one and it will be £100 'cause I need it.
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Old 12th December 2006, 20:48   #2
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I've just won a brand new tail pipe trim off flea bay. It was £10. Now all I need is one more I bet the chaps got the second one and it will be £100 'cause I need it.
Nice one! Be patient, another one (or three) will be along in a minute...
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Old 12th December 2006, 20:54   #3
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Are we talking tail pipe trim as in something that fits to the actual exhaust pipe or the heat shield bit on the bumper (as per ZT models) ?

Coz if it were bumper trim then I'm thinking (and this is a potentially expensive thought)...Could one cut out a section of bumper on the opposite side of car, fit heat shield then, perhaps 'accidently' buy a dual tail pipe conversion?
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Old 12th December 2006, 21:06   #4
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Are we talking tail pipe trim as in something that fits to the actual exhaust pipe or the heat shield bit on the bumper (as per ZT models) ?

Coz if it were bumper trim then I'm thinking (and this is a potentially expensive thought)...Could one cut out a section of bumper on the opposite side of car, fit heat shield then, perhaps 'accidently' buy a dual tail pipe conversion?
Tail pipe trim that fits over end of exhaust Simon I like the look of the dual tail pipe conversion but not the cost If I got one then Jabba the hut (was princess Leya) will accidentally cut my tadger off
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Tail pipe trim that fits over end of exhaust Simon I like the look of the dual tail pipe conversion but not the cost If I got one then Jabba the hut (was princess Leya) will accidentally cut my tadger off
I think I'd loose more than just me dip stick...

Maybe if I suddenly become rich..
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Old 12th December 2006, 21:17   #6
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I think I'd loose more than just me dip stick...

Maybe if I suddenly become rich..
We could always try the "it was like that when I got it sweet heart" line
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Old 12th December 2006, 21:50   #7
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I've just won a brand new tail pipe trim off flea bay. It was £10. Now all I need is one more I bet the chaps got the second one and it will be £100 'cause I need it.
£43 from xpart dealer i bought one to fit a dual exit to my zt
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Are we talking tail pipe trim as in something that fits to the actual exhaust pipe or the heat shield bit on the bumper (as per ZT models) ?

Coz if it were bumper trim then I'm thinking (and this is a potentially expensive thought)...Could one cut out a section of bumper on the opposite side of car, fit heat shield then, perhaps 'accidently' buy a dual tail pipe conversion?
yes i have done it looks the dogs
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Old 13th December 2006, 06:14   #9
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£43 from xpart dealer i bought one to fit a dual exit to my zt
Have they got the curvey down one? Thats the one I need not a straight one.
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Old 13th December 2006, 11:57   #10
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