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BlueBolt
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steve_earwig wrote:
BlueBolt wrote:Estate v6??
I'm sure there was someone selling one in this very forum a couple of years back.
Wow... they pop up all the time then..... lol 8)
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highlander
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There's three on AutoTrader right now:

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/search/used ... t/priceasc
2002 (D9) Peugeot 406 Coupe SE, 2.2 litre Petrol. Scarlet Red/Rouge Ecarlate/Rosso Scarlatto. Black Leather interior. SOLD :(
2008 (E60 LCI) BMW 525i M-Sport, 3.0 litre Petrol. Carbonschwarz Metallic. Black Dakota Leather and Myrtlewood interior.
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Hangar18 wrote: Good point- and that would be good! PM'd

Email with pics sent...
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highlander wrote:I know that Plod is using a PowerFlow exhaust that came off a V6 Coupe. He drives an early HDi saloon.
Sat side by side, the HDi exhaust and the V6 Powerflow were as good as like for like in all but two respects
One of the hangers needed turning round 180deg, and the Powerflow was a tad shorter, so I can only assume the V6 cat sits a tad further back than the HDi

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1999 D8.5 HDi GLX - Sold :(

2007 Mondingo Zetec - I seek forgiveness :( Bring back my 406
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Exhaust should be coming off the car this weekend so it's ready to be picked up as and when wanted...
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BlueBolt wrote:Exhaust should be coming off the car this weekend so it's ready to be picked up as and when wanted...
Where are you mate!?!
1996 406 Executive XU10J2CTE
1995 405 GLX XU7JP
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highlander wrote:II can only assume the V6 cat sits a tad further back than the HDi
Hmmm... Mine's not far back, but then it's a sports cat and doesn't need the support of a hook due to the weight and size of it::

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Hangar18 wrote:Where are you mate!?!

Emailed you mate
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Thought I should put the pics up of the making of it...

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This is the pic I had in the advert when I was selling the car as a whole piece::

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Hmmm...

Just been looking at the pics I put up, the one of the cat specifically...

The exhaust is going to have to be unbolted from the manifold as the cat is welded into the system on both ends (never intended on removing from the car...)

So, the question also sits in the whereabouts of your exhaust / manifold junction...

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This is where it sits on the D8 v6, pic taken from the cat, towards the manifold, as seen...
Ideally, you're going to want a v6 to put this on, but alternatively, you can take it with the section upto the manifold and get it sorted for your own car... I'd do that anyway...
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Did I say something wrong?? Lots of interest and comments, and then nothing.....??
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BlueBolt wrote:Did I say something wrong?? Lots of interest and comments, and then nothing.....??
I'm not disinterested but my finances are going to get me killed :evil: :evil:
1996 406 Executive XU10J2CTE
1995 405 GLX XU7JP
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Hangar18 wrote:
BlueBolt wrote:Did I say something wrong?? Lots of interest and comments, and then nothing.....??
I'm not disinterested but my finances are going to get me killed :evil: :evil:
Know the feeling!!
Got a baby due on Saturday and am mid-upgrade of a 205GTI 1.9 engine... New head just gone on today :) waiting for a few other bits to turn up now to get it all complete

Mrs is going to kill me if I spend ANY more money tho lol
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I have a baby being born tonight by the look of things...
Therefore I'll be off work for the next two weeks!!
If you want me to meet you nearer yourself to collect these then this would be the best time to do so... I would charge a little more for them to accommodate fuel, but have a Leon Cupra TDI which is very good on fuel (50 mpg+)...

Make the most of this time if you wish??

However, I do still have the exhaust attached to the car for the aid of hearing the engine, and the exhaust for whichever sells first if the buyer wants to hear it...
This is not a problem though as I will be able to remove the exhaust with very little hassle should it be wanted.
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Now on eBay...

Check the full listing!!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/220846262120? ... 1555.l2649
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