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500289 - Uitlaatverbindingspijp

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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Brand PR2 Allmakes OE
De uitlaatverbindingspijp is het middensegment van het uitlaatsysteem, dat de voorste "downpipe" verbindt met de achterste uitlaatdemper van de Serie Uitlaatsysteem.

Deze pijp past op Land Rover Series II en Series III Station Wagon carrosserievarianten geproduceerd van 1961 tot 1973 (tot suffix B), met de 4-cilinder motor.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Fitment Notes SERIE II/IIA 1958-1971 — alleen 109
Alternative Codes
500289

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  • Other EU countries + UK: 4–8 working days.
  • Outside EU/UK: delivery times vary — contact us for an estimate.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the exhaust connecting pipe and where does it sit?
The exhaust connecting pipe is the intermediate section of the Series exhaust, linking the front downpipe to the rear silencer. It carries gas along the chassis between the two. This pipe fits Land Rover Series II, IIA and III 109 inch Station Wagon models.
Which Land Rover Series models does this exhaust pipe fit?
This connecting pipe fits the Land Rover Series II, IIA and III 109 inch Station Wagon with the 4-cylinder engine. It's specific to the Station Wagon body, so check your body type and engine before ordering rather than assuming all 109 inch variants match.
Does it fit all Series III vehicles or only certain suffixes?
It fits up to vehicle suffix B, so later Series III variants may use a different pipe. The Series exhaust layout changed across production, which is why the suffix matters. Check your chassis suffix against this fitment before ordering to avoid a pipe that won't line up.
Why do these exhaust connecting pipes need replacing?
Exhaust connecting pipes usually fail through corrosion and rust-through, since they sit under the chassis exposed to road salt and water. A blowing or rotten section on a Series Station Wagon means the pipe needs renewing to keep the exhaust sealed and quiet.