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Old 01-06-2009, 06:53 PM
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Default FVD Brombacher Dansk Exhaust Parts for Porsche® 911 83-89

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Old 01-06-2009, 07:04 PM
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I haven't bought the 1 in 2 out Dansk because they have that funky looking HUGE tailpipe. It looks sort of "Fast and Furious" boy-racer to me.

What would be better, in my opinion, would be to offer something similar to the Ruf Sport Muffler, with factory diameter tailpipes, exhaust tips, and a 2 PIECE VALENCE INCLUDED for a simple all in one bolt on installation.

Why no one else has thought of this, to fill the void left by Ruf discontinuing it's sport muffler for 911, I have no idea.
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woudldn't that mean the rear valance then has to be painted ? I am pretty sure mine is body coloured if I remember correctly. Personally i would cut before i bought a new one, painted it, and bolted it on.
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True, very true.

My situation is that I'm not so good at metal working, and I have a really good body/ paint guy. I'd rather buy an pre-cut (and also pre-formed) valence. The hard part of that job is to get the radius right, and then to make the metal rolled into a lip around the radius cut. Very tricky work, and you might need to hire a body shop guy in the end anyway. After rolling the lip, you crack off the old paint...then need new paint, etc.

Easier and for me, better to buy the valence and muffler in one step.



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