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Post by scooteristforever on Jun 12, 2011 20:05:22 GMT
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Post by madmax on Jun 12, 2011 21:15:20 GMT
All parmakit pipes are quite expensive!
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Post by Juan on Jun 12, 2011 21:22:38 GMT
That pipe is for the SP09 and W-force, price is about right and slightly cheaper than SIP.
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Post by scooteristforever on Jun 12, 2011 21:39:23 GMT
That pipe is for the SP09 and W-force, price is about right and slightly cheaper than SIP. £355 quid for a mass produced pipe im still saying OUCH..... ;D Does look a nice piece of work...... i wonder how many different exhausts systems are available for small frames, compared to say 15 years ago...... happy days for the customer with cash to spend....
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Post by Juan on Jun 12, 2011 21:49:40 GMT
Not saying it's cheap, just that it seems the market price. And personally I'd never use a Parmakit branded exhaust on principal even supposing they worked.
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Post by amazombi on Jun 13, 2011 8:07:14 GMT
That pipe is for the SP09 and W-force, price is about right and slightly cheaper than SIP. £355 quid for a mass produced pipe im still saying OUCH..... ;D Does look a nice piece of work...... i wonder how many different exhausts systems are available for small frames, compared to say 15 years ago...... happy days for the customer with cash to spend.... They are handmade in small batches, so not really massproduced or anything. It is a bit of money, sure, but for a set of PR pipes you'd have to pay around 2 grand, and that's straight pipes with 8 or 9 segments, not twisty shite with an error margin of 5mm to either side. As you say there is a huge choice nowadays, and if you want VFM and not dernier crie performance there also is a huge choice. So there's stuff for every taste out there.
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