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stait9
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« on: November 30, 2011, 18:46:56 pm »

For sale, nearly new CSP Python Exhaust 42 mm with matching big bore 42mm heat exchangers (including levers kit) - based in UK

Has done less than 600 miles and is being replaced due to size of bore issues with back pressure - best suited for large capacity engines > 1776

Exhaust System, Python T1, 42mm, Stainless Steel, Bug / Beetle (CSP) RRP £781.50 – 105.113.42

Heat Exchanger, for Python System, 42mm, Stainless Steel, Left & Right (CSP) RRP £298 each RRP total £596

RRP total kit - £1,377 (in UK) , approximately  Euro > 1250

FOR SALE : £900 (Euro 1,000) or nearest realistic offer.

Also includes 1.5" restrictor cone. I do have other cones available but those are about to be returned to CSP.

The end piece has also been turned outwards which improves sound and reduces the blow back from floor - less dust being thrown up under car - CSP themselves are now selling the muffler in parts so you can do that yourself.

Some pics:



Twisted tail pipe:



Only bad points - light surface rust on flange between header and end piece. This is because the flanges are not stainless steel. Here's the feedback from CSP:

"The tubing of the Python is made out of 1.4507 or 1.4512. Both belongs to the group of stainless steels and are corrosion resistant. However, heating up and cooling down a stainless steel will always be followed by a union with oxygen on the tube surface.
This will later result in a very dark blue or nearly brown surface.
While the tubing is made of a stainless steel the flanges are made out of mild steel. It is the thickness of the flanges that makes them needlessly to be made out of stainless steel. Currently the optical different if clearly visible. Once the tubing got heated up more often the difference is no longer that obvious."

It is currently on the car but will be removed as soon as I get some garage time in the next few weeks.

Please feel free to call - 07968 914 526 or Email stuart.tait AT gmail.com

Can send to Europe via courier.

Cheers
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