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Mate this is the most vague post I've seen this year.

 

Which bit are you talking about? The whole thing?

 

Indeed I am talking about the whole thing.

 

And.. "There seems to be a couple of variants."

 

"are they interchangeable?"

 

:lolcry:

 

Mine's thoroughly rusted out and I need a new one. I was planning on either going to a wreckers or u-pull-it or such or finding someone with one. But i don't want to get one that doesn't fit. :jamie:

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dude of course there are a couple of variants.

 

You're talking about a 35 year old car, you wont find 2 ke20's with the same exhaust, they've probably all been replaced by now to some degree whether it's just the muffler or resonator been swapped, or even the whole exhaust.

 

I'm supposing you're worried about making one fit your car (seen your Wanted post) so to answer your likely question, yes, you will be able to buy a KE20 exhaust and yes it will fit.

 

A new and complete exhaust will cost you about 200-300 bucks, any exhaust shop will be able to do it.

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I went to an exhaust shop yesterday and they quoted a similar price but, i'm not really keen on spending 2/3rds the price of the car on a peashooter.. :lolcry:

 

I was also told and shown the parts book that had 4-5 different models (depending on the age of the car). One even had two inlets up at the manifold end..

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Metthams did my KE10 for $220 fitted, another $220 for the extractors (KE20 would be almost the same). That was a sports exhaust. Was about 2 years ago, may have gone up. Unless you can find a cheep local second hand unit, this would be your best bet.

 

I wouldn't sell mine for less than $50, if you add ~$70 - $100 for freight from WA it wouldn't be worth it.

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Cheers. .yeah, I don't really have the urge to go with a sports muffler, I'm just looking for a stockie with only two holes. One at each end. :lolcry:

 

Thanks guys.

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please elaborate? does it go well? is it noisy? how many mufflers have you got?

 

I have a 3k going into a ke11 in stock or close to stock form (for now) that needs a good exhaust.

 

Robert.

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please elaborate? does it go well? is it noisy? how many mufflers have you got?

 

I have a 3k going into a ke11 in stock or close to stock form (for now) that needs a good exhaust.

 

Robert.

 

I think he was taking the piss about his exhaust having pretty much no muffler due to being rusted out

 

Cush - you can have the rear exhaust section from the KE20 I have here. I will swap your KE20 for it :jamie:

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I think he was taking the piss about his exhaust having pretty much no muffler due to being rusted out

 

Cush - you can have the rear exhaust section from the KE20 I have here. I will swap your KE20 for it :jamie:

 

I would.. but I think i'd be ripping you off. :y:

 

But , yes,.. I have a straightish through system at the moment. but not by choice.

 

If mine is anything to go by, A proper straight through would be annoyingly loud..

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