Styling New Fiat chrome tailpipe trim.

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Styling New Fiat chrome tailpipe trim.

grande007

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Here are a couple of shots of my Fiat exhaust trim fitted, they are expensive but I think well worth it.(y)
 

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Purchased this on Ebay from Stoneacredirect for £53+ £6 postage, but I think if you contact chris@souls he may beable to source one for you.
 
Three allens screws and it was on. So real easy but expensive. It was £50 from the dealer but I liked it; made it look more like a sport.:yum:

Of course I've got the real mccoy now a TJet.:cool::cool:
 
No drilling whatsoever. It just fits over the end of the existing outlet and tightens on with the allen screws.(y).
Last time I looked it was in the accessory brochure for non Sporting GPs.
 
The chrome piece extends down before turning the pipe out towards the rear. The three allen screws fix on to your existing outlet. There are also finned vents on the lower face of the tailpipe trim to stop water hanging in there and rotting it out.
 
The chrome piece extends down before turning the pipe out towards the rear. The three allen screws fix on to your existing outlet. There are also finned vents on the lower face of the tailpipe trim to stop water hanging in there and rotting it out.
And gives it a bit of a nice noise also. :)

Andy, it just fits straight onto the downwards part mate. And then bends outwards so like a normal pipe.
 
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