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Indeed, the exhaust leaks, and fixing this is my first priority as a safety issue foremost, but as a state inspection issue too. I'm sticking with stock (thanks for the reassurance about that.) My shop (nope, not tackling this one on my own) is now sourcing parts. Are there any OEM options out there other than Genuine Porsche or Dansk, which seem to be all that I can find surfing the web? Do the OEM parts, like Dansk, actually fit? Thanks again from this newbie for your assistance...
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despite a widely held opinion, it is IMHO OK to have a stock exhaust on your Porsche
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Those parts should give you no issues with fitment. If you weren't pressed for time, you could save a bundle and buy a used set of heat exchangers.
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