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Newbie!
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Denmark
Posts: 12
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Hi guys,
I need a new downpipe flex piece, but Pete Reeve (quattrocorner) tells me it's obsolete. I believe i'm not the only one in the World that need a new one. What do other people do? The original partnumber is 437 253 817 Here is a picture of it (not mine) http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jh.666/head/new-2.jpg |
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Trickster
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Heckling from the cheap seats, Phnom Penh, KoW
Posts: 7,026
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You need a new one, but for what reason?
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Newbie!
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Denmark
Posts: 12
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The car was a barn find, and had been standing there since 1990. No rust at all, but tired from standing.
I am soon done restoring the car, but some bits and pieces still missing. A former owner destroyed the flex piece (dont know why or how). It cant be used any more. ![]() |
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4 ring whore!
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Rucava, Latvija
Posts: 3,816
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Well, in this part of the world where I am, when someone has a problem with exhaust that can't be fixed by welding equipment alone, he walks into nearest cart store and choose universal exhaust parts which could be welded together to achieve desired result.
But presuming we're talking about the part which connects wastegate to downpipe, it seems that you're wrong and it is available, only it's damn expensive - my 2005 ETKA shows the part number not 437 253 817 but 437 253 817 A, and, when searching that code in website of parts store I trust, it returns not "part code not found", but "437253817A ABGASROHR VAG 117.36 Ls" instead - that's about 150 euros. Knowing the difference in prices between that store and VAG dealers, you can pay a visit to nearest VW or Audi dealer and ask for part with that code, only expect to pay, let's say, 250 euros. |
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Newbie!
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Denmark
Posts: 12
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Sorry - forgot to write the A. I know the correct part ends with an A.
I know how to weld, and I know where to buy it overpriced. In my part of the world the money is not hanging from the trees, that's why i'm trying to find the best affordable solution. |
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Trickster
Classic Audi Club Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Heckling from the cheap seats, Phnom Penh, KoW
Posts: 7,026
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I don't know the answer to this;
How much difference is there between the item on the WR with the 437xxxxxxA number, and that on the RR, and 100s4, with 857xxxxxx? Contacting mr Peter Chimes at Edinburgh Audi parts department may be a help, also
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