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Old 12-05-2006, 03:57 PM
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Default Fabspeed Supercup Exhaust For Sale

Found this up in the attic today. I forgot all about them. Let me know if interested otherwise I'll ebay 'em at days end.

$500.00

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Old 12-05-2006, 05:54 PM
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Hank,

If you get a chance can you post a picture of the secondary bracket, not the one that is welded to the pipes but that bolt to the mounting point on the car. Also if you could post the measurements of the bracket. I bought my set second hand and don't have these brackets and wanted to fab something up. Thanks

Also to anyone interested in buy these, get them ceramic coated and they will look like new.
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Also to anyone interested in buy these, get them ceramic coated and they will look like new.
Definitely. Wish I had done these to mine.

Hank, are these first gen (no baffles) or second/third gen?
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Joe - I am so jealous of how clean those look! I spent a week cleaning mine this past summer before they were installed - now, not as nice.
Tell me about this ceramic coating - cost? Who does it? Why not add something else to the winter project list...
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Joe,

Yours look great! I took that picuture this afternoon up in the attic. As soon as I get a chance I will go up there again.

From Memory, it is just another L-bracket with slots rather than holes. The mounting process is pretty crude. I am sure that Joe at Fabspeed would sell you the missing parts.

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Originally Posted by Hank Cohn
Joe,

Yours look great! I took that picuture this afternoon up in the attic. As soon as I get a chance I will go up there again.

From Memory, it is just another L-bracket with slots rather than holes. The mounting process is pretty crude. I am sure that Joe at Fabspeed would sell you the missing parts.

Hank
Thanks Hank. I talked with Joe, didn't sound like he had the parts, and he said just to fab something up. Just trying to get some reference for the parts to do it. No hurry, they are on there pretty solid right now anyway with out the bracket. Just one of those things I'd like to eventually do.
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Joe - I am so jealous of how clean those look! I spent a week cleaning mine this past summer before they were installed - now, not as nice.
Tell me about this ceramic coating - cost? Who does it? Why not add something else to the winter project list...
These guys did the ceramic coating, about $45 per pipe. Turned them around the same day they recieved them. They bead blast them down, but I wish I had sanded out some of the knicks in the pipes better. Well worth it!

http://www.performancecoatings.com/
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Originally Posted by Joe S.
Thanks Hank. I talked with Joe, didn't sound like he had the parts, and he said just to fab something up. Just trying to get some reference for the parts to do it. No hurry, they are on there pretty solid right now anyway with out the bracket. Just one of those things I'd like to eventually do.
You can get the parts at the hardware store or you can also just use some hose clamps.
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You can get the parts at the hardware store or you can also just use some hose clamps.
Thanks, is it just a slotted L bracket?
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Originally Posted by Joe S.
Thanks, is it just a slotted L bracket?
Yes. You could use something that wasn't slotted depending on how much adjustment you needed.
Put some locktite on the connection too.
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Originally Posted by Greg Fishman
Yes. You could use something that wasn't slotted depending on how much adjustment you needed.
Put some locktite on the connection too.
Cool, thanks.



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