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Finally found a set of sidepipes that looked pleasing to me and at a good price
Doug http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps47b925a9.jpg http://i855.photobucket.com/albums/a...psd02f373f.jpg |
they look great can I ask where you got them from and are they live or dummy pipes
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Dean
they are from Grand exhaust pipe co in China. They are sold as active pipes but I am using them for decoration only. They have a 3 inch perforated tube down the guts so might be a little loud if they were hooked up. Doug |
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cheers dean its ok I found them they do cobra bumpers and over riders as well http://www.grandexhaustpipe.com/html...133247734.html |
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Looks great Dougie, really finishes the car off nicely. By the way, check your email!
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Nice work Doug they do finish off the car nicely and have that bit extra length.
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Awesome Doug. I've been eyeing those off for a while, but wasn't sure what the quality was like. So you reckon they're ok? I think I've got a group buy happening to save some shipping if they are good. Would you mind telling me the overall length of them?
They certainly look the part. Your car looks a treat. |
Guye
they are 1410mm long |
Iwill put my name down for a group buy on them plus front and rear bars ans over riders if youget it going
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Also bear in mind if you want to run them live that the primaries are only 1 7/8" and not 2 inch
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Thanks Doug. Will keep you posted Dean.
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how much do they charge for these pipes?
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Doug, have you ever investigated laying your windscreen back a little bit? Other than the appearance then looking a little more "authentic" (if that floats your boat), you might be surprised at the difference in wind buffeting.
I had an RMC some time ago that had to be rebodied. The panel shop installed the windscreen at what appeared to be a very similar angle to yours. I asked them to lay it back by nearly 3" (to where it had previously sat) and the difference in wind noise and buffeting was amazing. It took a bit of work to make the adjustment, but for me it was well worth it. If you like the current windscreen angle and don't have wind buffeting at the moment, kindly disregard all of the above...! |
Craig, its not that simple. With my height and the seats I am currently using it needs to be at that angle. Until I can get a seat that sits lower and is also comfortable for Lillian to sit in..............it is what it is!
Doug Ben mine were around $800 to the door |
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Ouch !
C'mon Simon...play nice. You DO get it that LETSBOOGIE351 can read what you write on here....right ? In any case.... Letsboogie351 , it's a very nice Cobra.....and if you do get a chance to lay the screen back a bit...you'll benefit from two things. 1. Less wind noise for sure. 2. Less chances of windscreen breaks....mine is waiting for it's THIRD windscreen in 19 months on the road. Not a big "plug" for the Pace427... But one of the first things I noticed on the body shape etc.,was how laid back the screen sits....much quieter in the wind, and I would guess..less chances of copping hits direct from rocks and things. New pics on our Facebook,shows what I mean. https://www.facebook.com/AbsolutePace?ref=ts&fref=ts Cheers....Merry Xmas. Warren. |
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Give it up, it amazes' me how once you become a builder that you have CARTE BLANCHE to criticise completed projects even after an explanation has been supplied as to why the windscreen is, what it is. P15S orf. |
Geez, relax guys.
All I did was agree with Craig. :JEKYLHYDE I think it's a very nice car overall that Doug has built, but the windscreen position was just my honest opinion. I'm sorry that you don't like that I voiced my thoughts. I'm sure some people will not like how I will build/equip my Cobra. But what I do know is that I certainly won't tell them to pi55 off if they don't agree with my style choices. That's their prerogative: I respect that everyone has their opinion good or bad, and they are entitled to that without being condemned. |
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A few guys have opened my eyes lately to what's possible as far as getting tall people into little cars. OZVENOM converted Dad's (Donunder's) Cobra from floor mount to hanging pedals and dropped the floor nearly 4". With some previous mods to create additional room at the front of the footbox, it now means that anyone under 6' could not reach the pedals, let alone actually drive it. Leroy17 worked some magic on his previous Harrison to get the driver/passenger sitting "in", not "on" the car. This made a staggering improvement. I think he'll be doing the same with another car soon. I guess I'm saying that anything is possible if you want to get seat and floor mods done. Again, if it's not of interest or not a priority, it's all good. Now back to the exhaust, $800 delivered for a set of stainless side pipes is a killer price! I reckon there will be a few people following your lead with those! |
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