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09D GPF-Back Exhaust System - 3 Bolt Pre Sep 2020 [Fiesta ST Mk8/8.5]

Price: £800.00


Excluding VAT Price: £666.67

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The ZERONINE DESIGN GPF-back exhaust for the Mk8/Mk8.5 Fiesta ST boosts audible performance, reduces exhaust gas back-pressure and enhances vehicle aesthetics.

Manufactured from 304 stainless steel, the 60mm bore system improves performance thanks to the low back-pressure design, whilst the carefully engineered internal muffler setup ensures that this system remains free from intrusive cabin boom making it perfect for everyday use. Switch out of normal mode and the system comes alive, delivering a highly addictive soundtrack, complete with authentic pops and bangs.

The beautifully welded system boasts exact fitment and is packed with details throughout; including an embossed rear resonator, 09D carbon fibre tailpipe trims and a premium matt finish throughout.

Select this option for vehicles that use the 3-bolt exhaust valve actuator found on pre-September 2020 models.

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