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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: skyblueads on 22 April 2007, 10:26

Title: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: skyblueads on 22 April 2007, 10:26
A friend of mine has a '99 V-reg GTi, and wants to uprate the exhaust but has some concerns as the bumper is lacking a cut-out. What's the best way to get around this? And what system would you recommend?

Cheers.
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Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 23 April 2007, 17:42
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: ReDBull on 24 April 2007, 10:58
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.
Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 24 April 2007, 13:21
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.

Not really rude, maybe mildly sarcastic! - afterall, if you look up there ^^^^, it does state "Model specific >> Golf mk5"  :smug: - clearly, the OP does NOT have a mk5!  :nerd:

We "could" try to guess at some answers, but surely the most appropriate (and honest) advice, would actually be to point the OP in the right direction!

Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.

I didn't actually point him in the right direction, because I wasn't actually sure weather it was a 3 or 4 !!!
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Phil mcavity on 24 April 2007, 17:26
i have the answer.  GO BUY A MK 5 GTI!!!!!!,   No exaust problems to worry about. thats the Mark 5 owners answer!,
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: skyblueads on 24 April 2007, 23:17
 :embarassed:
Sorry! I'm a Mini owner, here for a friend. Sorry. I'll get me coat...
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 24 April 2007, 23:37
i have the answer.  GO BUY A MK 5 GTI!!!!!!,   No exaust problems to worry about. thats the Mark 5 owners answer!,

Sweet !!!  :grin:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Creepy Coupe on 25 April 2007, 08:16
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.
Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.

Yeah TT likes to give new arrivals a hard time  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Rhyso on 25 April 2007, 08:28
to answer your question at least   :wink:

get a V6 4MO valence for about £30 and that will sort your problem out for the exhuast  :smiley: that will allow for a twin exit.  If you're going for single exit then get an Anniversary valence.

Hope that helps  :smiley:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 25 April 2007, 10:05
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.
Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.

Yeah TT likes to give new arrivals a hard time  :rolleyes:

Meeeeeee  :shocked:  :rolleyes: - shurely not ????  :grin:  :laugh:

If the OP had actually read the FAQ, and also realised which car he was asking about, or even started his post with something like "hey, I'm new, and I'm not quite sure if this is the correct area to post, but, I have a . . . etc" - then he would have got a much more helpful response, and I'm sure Phil would agree too!  :wink:  :smiley:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Creepy Coupe on 25 April 2007, 10:25
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.
Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.

Yeah TT likes to give new arrivals a hard time  :rolleyes:

Meeeeeee  :shocked:  :rolleyes: - shurely not ????  :grin:  :laugh:

If the OP had actually read the FAQ, and also realised which car he was asking about, or even started his post with something like "hey, I'm new, and I'm not quite sure if this is the correct area to post, but, I have a . . . etc" - then he would have got a much more helpful response, and I'm sure Phil would agree too!  :wink:  :smiley:

He'll learn to tollerate you, like the rest of us. :grin:  :wink:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 25 April 2007, 11:07
Asking the question again in the correct forum, and certainly not in the Mk5 boards!

Has someone had to much caffine? How rude.
Sorry skyblueads I am unable to help but you may like to try the MKIV's.

Yeah TT likes to give new arrivals a hard time  :rolleyes:

Meeeeeee  :shocked:  :rolleyes: - shurely not ????  :grin:  :laugh:

If the OP had actually read the FAQ, and also realised which car he was asking about, or even started his post with something like "hey, I'm new, and I'm not quite sure if this is the correct area to post, but, I have a . . . etc" - then he would have got a much more helpful response, and I'm sure Phil would agree too!  :wink:  :smiley:

He'll learn to tollerate you, like the rest of us. :grin:  :wink:

Just give me a gentle scratch under my chin . . . .  :grin:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: skyblueads on 25 April 2007, 16:38
Once again, I am sorry for my ignorance, I can only apologise. Thanks for the help, and for answering my question, despite posting it in the wrong section.
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Rhyso on 25 April 2007, 16:47
Once again, I am sorry for my ignorance, I can only apologise. Thanks for the help, and for answering my question, despite posting it in the wrong section.

Glad I could help  :wink:

don't take offence to anything mate and no need to apologise.  we ALL make mistakes  :wink:

Stick around as we are a friendly bunch  :smiley:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Phil mcavity on 25 April 2007, 20:27
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr  :wink:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: skyblueads on 26 April 2007, 21:06
 :grin: :grin: :grin:
I ain't that easy to get rid of! Thanks again  :wink:
Title: Re: Exhaust for a GTi
Post by: Teutonic_Tamer on 28 April 2007, 10:36
Once again, I am sorry for my ignorance, I can only apologise. Thanks for the help, and for answering my question, despite posting it in the wrong section.

OK, no worries.  Apologies accepted!  :wink:  :smiley: