Exhaust tips

Hi..

I'd of thought, the ever helpful: Machine monkey, might of been able to help you with a set, perhaps?
Maybe a PM to him direct, might work?

Cheers :thumbsup:
 
woolybear said:
Hi..

I'd of thought, the ever helpful: Machine monkey, might of been able to help you with a set, perhaps?
Maybe a PM to him direct, might work?

Cheers :thumbsup:
As above. :thumbsup:
 
I use a soft plastic sanding goblet attachment for my drill

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and metal polish and a polish mop attachment.
 

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They weren’t in good nick when I got the car. Spent an hour on them and they look like this now
 

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Truth said:
They weren’t in good nick when I got the car. Spent an hour on them and they look like this now

Thanks for the suggestions Truth!

VRSteve, thanks for raising the topic: my exhaust tips need a bit of TLC too.

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I am not sure they come separately - they’re riveted on I think. Once you’ve cleaned them up or gotten some MM ones give them a wipe inside after every drive with an old m/f cloth. They clean easily when they’re hot, and it makes it a lot easier to clean them properly with a wee bit of autosol when you do a wash.
 
Thanks for the replies
I have messaged Machine Monkey.

The thing is, mine have some scratches and one has a bit of a ding in it, so replacement is the better option I think.

I guess I could always take the tips of my original back boxes, but then it's have to swap them back when I put the car back to stock......
 
I’ve got an old back box in the shed not sure of condition of tips will photo tomorrow if your interested.
 
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