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Date:         Wed, 20 Mar 1996 18:41:08 -0500
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From:         "Jay Goldberg" <Jay.Goldberg@ska.com>
Subject:      Re: One-piece exhaust for '78 Transporter?

Hi all

Thanks for all the great responses to my question about one-piece exhaust replacements. From everybody's experience, looks like I'm going to:

- get the 1-piece exhaust from JC Whitney for my Transporter - give it a good cleaning - paint it with Rust-o-leum barbeque paint - install it - save the original exhaust that I'll be taking off, and see if I can't do any repairs on it to make it whole again. I'll post again in a couple of weeks when this all comes to pass, to let you all know how it came out.

TTFN Jay

>Hi all > >I was noticing the other day in a JC Whitney catalog, that there is a >one-piece exhaust system that can be installed in place of my several- >piece exhaust system on my '78 Transporter. It handles everything rear >of the heat exchangers. > >I need to replace most of the equipment rear of my heat exchangers, so >I was wondering if anyone has had any relevant experience of this or similar >setups, or if I should go the (many) extra bucks and more time for a >complete replacement of all the original parts.


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