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Exhaust Coverup???
Anyone know where I can get Heat Resistant Stickers or similar to cover up the NOT FOR ROAD USE embossing on an aftermarket exhaust?????
:lol: Anyone else go to Brands yesterday??? Great racing eh? Hope that guy who crashed on the second to last lap of the last race was ok. That was really nasty!!!! I was standing at the bottom of Paddy Hill when it happened and I swear my heart stopped!!! :shock: Splosh. |
normal vynal (spelling) stickers should be ok because race cans do not get that hot anyway, try it what have you got to lose
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Where's it stamped? An R&G can protector covered mine up rather nicely until I could be bothered to remove it...
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Buy an unmarked can 8)
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Or if you've got a grinder and a riveter, chop off the offending part (lots of comapnies are kind and put it on the end strap but I gues you weren't so lucky...)
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...Or you could polish it out. Like on a Micron.
It was under the outlet.... http://usera.imagecave.com/burnerboy/Micron.jpg |
If it's written on the strap, take the strap off, turn it inside out and rivet it back on.
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Doesn't always work that, with mine you got a nice reversed "NOT FOR ROAD USE" visible on the strap :) "Well sir, not only is this an illegal exhaust, but you've made a pathetic attempt to hide it- BUSTED!"
Ah, there's a question... Do the straps actually serve a purpose, or could you just rivet sleeve to cap without them? |
Exhaust Coverup
Thanks for the tips guys.
I shall give the 'normal' stickers a go then. As for those of you talking about straps etc..... The Embossing in actually along the visible side of the can under the makes logo. Splosh |
does any one what the fine is if you get busted by the coppers for an race exhaust?
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