Hell Al
Thought that might be you over on the P6 forum.
http://www.jpexhausts.co.uk/ - Jp made a batch of these manifolds for RPI
http://www.v8engines.com/ and they sell them. They were on the car when I bought it, but according to the spread sheet I got with it, they were £450 plus vat and carriage. That was a few years ago now though.
Please bear in mind that I had some problems with the manifolds touching the O/S (N/S to you) engine mount and creating so much heat that it melted and the engine dropped on one side. I had to modify the engine mount, (the original owner had already carved a chunk out of the bodywork,) to get them to clear. They also give off so much heat that parts in the engine bay melted, including some of the rubbers. The heat was so bad that I wrapped the manifolds to try and get the engine to run well. It was breathing very hot air and this really doesn't help with power. That worked but the best way of sorting it was either to revert to the old manifolds, or get the SS ones ceramic coated.
The ceramic coating was £320.00 plus vat for the manifolds, Inside and out, and the front section outside only.
They still don't look black to me
Hi Paul
The performance is difficult to tell as I have only driven it 15 miles, now have a fuel starvation problem, and the tax runs out tomorrow
I was going to take it off the road and completely strip it down, have the bodyshell (Base Unit) dipped and rebuild from the ground up, but as Al (above) will tell you, that takes an age.
So I will probably just remove the panels and paint them, sort out any tim worm deposits (have a welder

) remove engine and clean/paint/polish it, paint engine bay, rebuild gearbox, clean out all of the fuel lines, relocate facet pump in the boot (too noisy where it is), fit new carpets/sound deadening, treat and fit leather seats, etc etc.
Hopefully finished by about the end of April.
