I have a eurosport header and the power increase is very good but they don't 
last.  I got a free one from my mechanic cause he knew how pissed off I was 
when I broke the header 1 month after I purchased it.  eurosport doesn't 
warranty it.  Anyone want to trade a eurosport header for a stock 
manifold/downpipe?  Its 3 months old and not broken yet.
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Rejean Langis
91 Jetta GTX 16V
84 Lapin GTI
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On Fri, 25 Feb 2000 14:04:54   Frank Clarici wrote:
>I have an EuroSpec II downpipe on my 89 gti, it cost me $200
>it is nice
>Frank
>
>
>> 
>> Well what I thought was a blown out gasket turns out to be a split downpipe.
>>   Keep in mind that I want to retain the cat, what alternatives are out
>> there compared to the $500 replacement piece from VW.  I know that TT has
>> their A2 downpipe for $150, does anyone else manufacture one?  I would
>> consider a header as long as I can keep the cat.  Thanks.
>> 
>> Mike
>> 1987 GTI 16v
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