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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Allroad bi-pipes: 078145683L and 078145686L

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    Just picked up the metal allroad 2005, TBB

    I can hack up my 034 bipipes but wanted to see I I could find the correct pipes.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings ShelbyM3's Avatar
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    Did you get all the components or just the Y?

    Good luck, I honestly think it’d be easier and more efficient to just cut the pipes you have down.


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    Allroad bi-pipes: 078145683L and 078145686L

    Someone found a set in 2018 so I want to try.

    I’ll need a throttle body also


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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Found throttle body.
    Just need bi-pipes now


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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Allroad bi-pipes: 078145683L and 078145686L

    .pls delete
    Thanks

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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by RMode View Post
    Given that they are just the same crappy plastic ones (slight different length) than stock S4, they don’t serve much purpose at the end of the day tbh. That being said, I can still get them new as a special order.


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    Don’t think that would be worth the price tag


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    Veteran Member Four Rings ShelbyM3's Avatar
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    Have you come up with a solution yet? I’m in this same predicament now.


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    Senior Member Three Rings
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    Finding the originals probably won’t happen.


    I’ve got 034 bi-pipes.

    If I decide to install the metal ttb I’ll just modify the bipipes I already have.

    I might sell the t/b and metal tbb tho


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    Established Member Two Rings LZ9ROAD's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matthewest91 View Post
    Finding the originals probably won’t happen.


    I’ve got 034 bi-pipes.

    If I decide to install the metal ttb I’ll just modify the bipipes I already have.

    I might sell the t/b and metal tbb tho


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    Would consider buying the XS power ones, cutting them shorter, doing the bead roller trick on the end, and attempting fitment. Way better than the 1k+ cost for both sides brand new if you can find them. It's a nice piece, hold onto it, would be cool to run on another build if time allows!

    EDIT: tried to source new ones about a decade ago, quoted 1.3k. Now it is NLA so, no idea what the cost would be to get them, if possible still.
    Last edited by LZ9ROAD; 02-26-2025 at 03:45 PM.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by LZ9ROAD View Post
    Would consider buying the XS power ones, cutting them shorter, doing the bead roller trick on the end, and attempting fitment. Way better than the 1k+ cost for both sides brand new if you can find them. It's a nice piece, hold onto it, would be cool to run on another build if time allows!
    $1k+ ? Huh?


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