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I purchased a set of quad exhaust tips from a source in England. I thought that I could make them work for my C4S, but can not without cutting or adapters. The short tube from muffler to tip needs to be longer on the wide body cars. These are very well made and have really nice chrome plating. They should fit any 996 (maybe 997?) C2 or C4. I did not mount them or use them, they are new. I paid $350, please make me a reasonable offer. I will only charge exactly what shipping is to your door. They weight 5.5lbs. Thanks for looking.
Last edited by c210rg; Nov 7, 2021 at 04:02 PM.
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Hey, I bought them from a UK distributor by the name of Pureperformance, not sure of the website name. I know they will fit 2001-2005 C2 and C4, just not C4S's. Hope this helps.
Hey, I put some pictures in the listing of tube measurements. The tip inlet is 54mm looks like it will tighten to about 45mm. The small pipe in the picture is 52mm the other end will go directly onto your muffler exit pipe. Hope this makes sense. What other measurements do you need and I will get them. There is the built in clamp on the tip but there are no other clamps with them, sorry.
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