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Greg Warnes

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  1. Exhaust and Y Pipe installed back in 2015, my car has done less than 4000 miles since install.

     

    Post from 2015 with sound clips.

     

     

    Exhaust is currently in Gosport Hampshire, i work in Farnborough Hampshire so collection is good from both locations.

     

    I have no idea of costs to ship if collection not possible, but will confirm with buyer if required.

     

    Ideally wish to sell exhaust and y pipe for £900, will consider splitting if they dont sell together.

     

    there is absolutely no damage to the flexi's, no scuffs or dents on all of the system.

     

    This is a loud, deep noted exhaust. The Y pipe allows you to change the canister for a Cat or Straight Through Section (not included)

     

    You will require a fitting kit (bolts and Gaskets)

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  2. Kev

     

    I have a full Tanabe system fitted, its going to be coming off the car in the next few weeks.

     

    Bloody lovely build quality and sound, but a tad loud for me.

     

    Exhaust can be seen here : http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/97331-tanabe-medallion-concept-g-exhaust-initial-thoughts/

     

    Its been on the car for a year and only covered approx 2000 miles (was fitted the day before the last MOT)

     

    If your interested Pm or continue discussion on this thread.

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  3. Thanks for that. Is this normal then for 20mm spacers as it would of been a lot easier if it had the same design as the 25mm. I done the rears in ten mins, now the fronts look like a pain in the ass.

     

    There are two different fitments, you have one of each.

     

    Both are normal and work :thumbs:

  4. Drift out the existing front studs.

     

    Fit the new ones supplied, push the new stud into the hub using, place a lot of sturdy washers over the new stud then using a Nut (preferably an old one) tighten the nut until the stud is pulled firmly into the hub.

  5. I'm thinking of getting one of these, looks like there should be room for it:

     

    http://www.amazon.co...attery isolator

     

    With the above, you will still get a flat battery as its designed to allow the alarm to still get power but not start the car.

     

    The black wire in the picture would normally remain connected allowing a small current to the alarm etc.

     

    Solar panel (as above) or a battery charger/ conditioner are better options.

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