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    SIII SWB exhaust replacement

    Hi,
    I am presently restoring a SIII Lightweight and it looks like I need a new exhaust. Any recommendations on where to buy in Australia or do I need to source from the UK? The exhaust is a standard SIII SWB.

    I note I can pick up a standard exhaust for about 20 pounds or stainless steel for about 150 quid in the UK but the 160 quid in postage is the killer.

    Regards

    J

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    "Drifter", one of the gurus on this site, informed me to try fwd.com.au (I think they're in Melbourne) for a SWB exhaust system. I haven't got to that stage in my rebuild but if you decide to ring them, I'd like to know how you get on.
    Regards, Marty.

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    Should be able to get one from Land Vehicle Spares, Silverdale (Sydney), probably your nearest, and it might be worth talking to a local muffler shop may be able to get one in for you. (Perhaps more accurately - willing to get one in. They are certainly able to.)

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    4-Wheel Drives list the system, worth a phone call to check availability. Freight might add a bit to the cost.

    Front pipe $55
    Intermediate pipe $44
    Silencer $77

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    Thanks, very much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by '76swb View Post
    "Drifter", one of the gurus on this site, informed me to try fwd.com.au (I think they're in Melbourne) for a SWB exhaust system. I haven't got to that stage in my rebuild but if you decide to ring them, I'd like to know how you get on.
    Regards, Marty.
    Thanks for the tag - hardly a guru but always prepared to share where experience has been my muse...

    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    Should be able to get one from Land Vehicle Spares, Silverdale (Sydney), probably your nearest, and it might be worth talking to a local muffler shop may be able to get one in for you. (Perhaps more accurately - willing to get one in. They are certainly able to.)

    John
    No - in Canberra they will make it as difficult as they can, in my experience. I was quoted a grand locally and ended up paying just under $400 for a full system for the Stage One from the UK - freight included.

    Quote Originally Posted by gromit View Post
    4-Wheel Drives list the system, worth a phone call to check availability. Freight might add a bit to the cost.

    Front pipe $55
    Intermediate pipe $44
    Silencer $77

    Four Wheel Drives

    Don't forget to haggle.....




    Colin
    They're the guys I got my Series 2 LWB exhaust from - freight to Canberra was about $12 or thereabouts.

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    S III SWB exhaust

    Hi, Just looking at replacing complete exhaust, but mine has extactors not a manifold, does anyone know where I can get one of these, are they extinct or a one off maybe.

    2. 1/4 petrol, 1977 SWB.

    Thanks

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    If you're looking for a new set of extractors, check out the Generic parts sticky thread above. There's a link to Genie in there. You can alternatively get new standard manifolds from companies like Craddocks in the UK, but mostly it's easier to get standard bits secondhand. Companies like Four Wheel Drives should still be able to do standard exhaust systems quite easily, though non-standard ones (larger bore, extractors,etc) are more a bespoke job.

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