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Old 15-01-2011, 07:53 PM   #1
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Default Flooded parts - can they be saved ??

Ive got/had parts stored at my brothers workshop at rocklea in brisbane.
The workshop got about 4 metres of water through it and everything is covered in mud n silt and god knows what else. Its a hell of a clean up job.

The least of my concerns at the moment but i thought id ask peoples opinions

parts are from a stock xr6 turbo

Turbo
complete intake manifold with throttle body
exhaust manifold & dump pipe
complete exhaust system
intercooler

all the piping and airbox should be fine.
The turbo i expect to be a throw away
exhaust manifold and dump pipe will be fine i assume.

The exhaust system -- whats ya thoughts ?
It will be thoroughly rinsed out with clean water but i would expect the mufflers and cat to be a problem.

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