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> SOLD: Sebring exhaust for 1.7L/1.8L
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post Nov 15 2015, 09:23 AM
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SOLD: a Sebring exhaust (muffler, pipes, chrome tip) for 1.7L and 1.8L 914s. Used, but in very nice shape. No dents, no holes (except what's supposed to be there) and a nice shiny chrome tip. It's only a couple of years old (previous owner installed it when the old muffler rusted out).

This came on my 914 when I got it back in May. The car didn't have any heat, and when I got new heat exchangers, only the 2L-style H.E.s were available, so I had to get a new exhaust to go with them. This has been stored inside my climate-controlled garage since it was replaced.

Asking $80 plus shipping.

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Edit: originally thought this was Bursch exhaust, but was corrected -- it's a Sebring. This exhaust lined up with the valance notch in my '73 just fine.

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post Nov 22 2015, 10:13 AM
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post Nov 22 2015, 10:45 AM
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not a Bursch
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post Nov 22 2015, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(sean_v8_914 @ Nov 22 2015, 10:45 AM) *

not a Bursch

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It looks like a Sterling for early 1.7 with the port hole valance. Retails for $168 on pelican.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/SuperC...F_pg1.htm#item0

Would fit to 1.8 heat exchangers but would not line up to the valance notch on a 1.8 or later 1.7L.
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QUOTE(bdstone914 @ Nov 22 2015, 12:28 PM) *

QUOTE(sean_v8_914 @ Nov 22 2015, 10:45 AM) *

not a Bursch

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It looks like a Sterling for early 1.7 with the port hole valance. Retails for $168 on pelican.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/SuperC...F_pg1.htm#item0

Would fit to 1.8 heat exchangers but would not line up to the valance notch on a 1.8 or later 1.7L.
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I looked at the Pelican page, and it does look like a Sebring exhaust, not Bursch or Sterling. I'll fix the original post and price.

It was installed on my '73 with a notch valance and it lined up with the valance notch just fine. Since the 2.0L exhaust that's on it now also lines up with the notch, I'm pretty sure the valance wasn't modified either.
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Bump.

Make an offer. It's a good muffler, and it needs to go to a good home.
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