Why?

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hotchy

4,478 posts

127 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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maybe he got it cheaper when it needed replaced

KillerHERTZ

954 posts

199 months

Thursday 27th November 2014
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I like how the left side is stooty and the right clean, not all plumbed up it would seem

lbc

3,218 posts

218 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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poing said:
OP doesn't understand why all the leaves have fallen on the ground, he's not from around these parts.
Or why has an old Focus got blacked out rear windows, missing badges, and exhausts are cleaner on one side than the other, and a tailgate with colour mis-match. smile

bqf

2,231 posts

172 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Escort3500 said:
smile

Pumpkins are for ferraris nono

shost

825 posts

144 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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I was following a 13 plate Focus the other day. Had a factory bodykit, ST look.

Noticed that the lower bumber has a what looks like a differential radiator in between what looks like the diffuser.

So wrong.

csd19

2,195 posts

118 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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KillerHERTZ said:
I like how the left side is stooty and the right clean, not all plumbed up it would seem
Similar effect on the PH-favourite 2.0 TDi Audi A4 - twin exit backbox fitted with only one pipe getting sooty nono

If you're following one at night and your headlights catch the tailpipes at the right angle, you can see one pipe is very very clean...

So it looks like VAG were fitting an excess of exhausts prior to the mk7 Golf R smile And that Focus is just doing a similar thing, 4 cylinders, 4 tailpipes.

mon the fish

1,419 posts

149 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Cracking panel gap thumbup

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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We were all young once I guess, although I never pissed money away on rubbish like that. It always amazed me to see my mates spunk a thousand pounds (which was a lot when we were lucky to get £4 an hour) on a ridiculous exhaust system for a £300 Corsa - money which you would never, ever get back. I'd rather spend that on going on holiday, taking their girlfriend out for dinner and a shag while they were polishing their Corsa or saving up towards a better car.

What really is sad is when you see a stheap like this being driven by someone who should know better. Grandad chavs seem to be a growing breed.

Hudson

1,857 posts

188 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Parking sensors, but had to replace the boot scratchchin

anonymous-user

55 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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Hudson said:
Parking sensors, but had to replace the boot scratchchin
More likely had to replace then boot, then parking sensors wink

Steve vRS

4,848 posts

242 months

Friday 28th November 2014
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csd19 said:
Similar effect on the PH-favourite 2.0 TDi Audi A4 - twin exit backbox fitted with only one pipe getting sooty nono

If you're following one at night and your headlights catch the tailpipes at the right angle, you can see one pipe is very very clean...

So it looks like VAG were fitting an excess of exhausts prior to the mk7 Golf R smile And that Focus is just doing a similar thing, 4 cylinders, 4 tailpipes.
The current Octavia TDi vRS is worse I'm afraid.

Dual exhausts but only one side of the car plumbed in with the other side a dummy. The petrol version has two working pipes.

Steve