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Wanted: 348 Bypass Pipes

Discussion in '348/355' started by RandyT, Feb 22, 2018.

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  1. RandyT

    RandyT Formula Junior

    Aug 16, 2016
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    Calabasas, CA
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    Randy T
    I'm looking for a set of 348 cat bypass pipes in excellent.

    Randy
     
  2. Alec Stock

    Alec Stock Rookie

    Mar 12, 2018
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    Alec Stock
    Randy,

    I can supply brand new bypass pipes for 348.
    £330.00

    Best
    Vintage-Ferrari
     
  3. RandyT

    RandyT Formula Junior

    Aug 16, 2016
    256
    Calabasas, CA
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    Randy T
    Thanks, but I just purchased a set from Superformance in the UK for £195.00.
     
  4. Wade

    Wade Three Time F1 World Champ
    Owner

    Mar 31, 2006
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    Wade O.
    Randy, let me know how they turn out... and the exhaust smell afterwards.

    I bought the same but they're still in the box.
     
  5. RandyT

    RandyT Formula Junior

    Aug 16, 2016
    256
    Calabasas, CA
    Full Name:
    Randy T
    Hi Wade!

    I love them! The sound is incredible, like an old F1 car. It does seem a little more responsive. But I didn't notice any excessive exhaust smell since they've been on.

    Funny story with the new exhaust... When I drove into the last local Ferrari event a few weeks ago, every person there was staring at my car as I drove in wondering what the heck it was. It was a funny site. After I parked I had people asking me what my exhaust was. I simply told them... stock headers, Nouvalari Supersport exhaust and test pipes. That's it!

    They where very easy to put on. Simply lift up the back of the car and remove the rear tires. I didn't remove the muffler, just loosen the bolts to it so it would swing away. Be sure the really, really soak all the bolts and nuts with WD40 overnight. That really helped. Oh, also when you're putting it back together, be sure to put anti-seize on the threads of the O2 sensor and the other tube-thingy without touching the sensor ends.

    Wade, let me know if you need any more info. You can always call me if you wanted.

    It sounds like this now:


    Randy
     
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