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Repairing Damaged Cans


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because of the trackday on 8th of sept I've been trawling eBay for an exhaust to pass the 98db limit.

Managed to source these.... for a £200 :) (RRP around £1100 )

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Once they arrived It looks like an easy repair, the heat shielding can be bent out, and a bit of polishing on other parts.

The main things I'm after is the band things.

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Is there a place I can buy the bands if I measure them? Will all the holes line up?

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If you want proper pukka Yoshi parts, including the proper rivets (you'll need them) and the correct banding for the cans, go to Pheonix Distribution. They'll sort out what you need.

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If you want proper pukka Yoshi parts, including the proper rivets (you'll need them) and the correct banding for the cans, go to Pheonix Distribution. They'll sort out what you need.

Don't expect the genuine Yoshi spares to be cheap mind... If they're only for use on track, do they actually need repairing?

Damage looks minor in the pics.

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