Yamamoto half system advantages?

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Yamamoto half system advantages?

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What are the advantages of having a yamamoto half system?

What price would u expect to pay for a 2nd hand one?

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Ahh, a fellow eBay watcher?

I'm a bit worried about the "can will need new baffle" bit, cos as far as i know, those cans are welded, and opening them up would cost as much as the system itself. Having said that, I can't see why a race system would have a baffle?
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Josh is right the can will be fooked inside by now, it'll need cutting, repacked and re-welded. Plus its already at £51 + postage which is getting on for top money.
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Cheers for the replies lads i'm a bit skeptical about the thing really.

Was more after the pipes really not the end can.

What do the pipes go for on their own any ideas?
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£50 should get you a set if your willing to clean them up
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Do you know of any1 that has one going spare by anychance?

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Well it went for £101 plus postage. Not unreasonable, but a bit salty for something that needs work, IMO.

I am (still) on the lookout for something similar though if anyone has any leads.
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Was that the one for sale with the tailpipe? seller from connor downs Cornwall? Im fairly sure that is Chowder selling that, he is a member on here. i think he had problems fitting it to his NC and gave up, so maybe its damaged in some way.i could be wrong though!

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Post by ChowderV4 »

Yeah that was mine, it wasn't damaged I now know why it didn't fit, it was basically because I didnt have the pipes slid over the downpipes far enough, it had a good few inches left to slide on.

That's what you get for letting your lazy father fit them.
And the system itself is sold in exactly the same condition I bought it, all it needs is the can re packing

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