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Fk8 B Pipe - help?

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Can anyone point me in the direction of an Fk8 B Pipe to delete the front and mid resonator. All I can find it Tegiwa FK2 pipes. Before anyone suggests I don't want to do a res delete as I want to be able to easily revert back to stock if there are any warranty issues. Thanks

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I'm pretty sure the FK8 exhaust is a one-piece system, so there's no "b-pipe" as such and any removals would require modifying the catback directly.

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Probably didnt explain myself too well or perhaps referring to it as the wrong thing. I've been given a price for a custom b pipe (I'm aware the exhaust is in 1 piece and therefore it will need cutting in one place). I'm essentially looking to delete the mid and front res but want to hang onto them so I can revert back to stock if I run into any warranty issues. This seems like the best option so far as it would just clamp on, therefore if I returned to stock it would just need a single weld to reconnect. Not a B pipe I believe but my brother has a re delete on his polo gti from a Company called zaustworx, that just clamped on. Thanks

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Thanks but I'm after a custom/aftermarket part. Have a the stock exhaust on already

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Thanks but I'm after a custom/aftermarket part. Have a the stock exhaust on already

Methinks he might be suggesting you use one of them to modify, then can just pop the other on if there's a time you need to take it in for warranty work etc. rather than needing to cut/weld bits on and off.
 
Methinks he might be suggesting you use one of them to modify, then can just pop the other on if there's a time you need to take it in for warranty work etc. rather than needing to cut/weld bits on and off.
Doh

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Methinks he might be suggesting you use one of them to modify, then can just pop the other on if there's a time you need to take it in for warranty work etc. rather than needing to cut/weld bits on and off.

Yep !
 
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