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Nissan 370Z (2009-2017) Sport Performance Exhaust Silencer Muffler

Anyone got one or know of someone who has?. Very good price for the back box i thought.

 

https://goo.gl/k9Lxfw

 

 

 

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Wise words Fergie1471 !

 

I am of the same mindset usually but thought i would dip the toe in the water in case someone had found it to be awesome :thumbs:

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I would check out what you can get for your money at £370.00 as I got two separate back pipes with boxes made out of stainless steel handmade and fitted for £300.00:thumbs:

you can see them in my build thread the "yellow project"

 

cheers:teeth:

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20 minutes ago, nissanjuke said:

I would check out what you can get for your money at £370.00 as I got two separate back pipes with boxes made out of stainless steel handmade and fitted for £300.00:thumbs:

you can see them in my build thread the "yellow project"

 

cheers:teeth:

Thanks "Juke". Any vids of the sound? 

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4 hours ago, nissanjuke said:

sorry, I don't, but it has a nice throaty purr  and sounds sweet to me:yahoo:

Throaty purr is what I am after. Tried to search for that thread but no luck mate. Do you have a link at all please?

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2 hours ago, nissanjuke said:

JUST GOT exhaust made by my local man Simon in EAST KILBRIDE,  SORRY NO VIDEOES SEE MY BUILD THREAD "YELLOW PROJECT".

 

LOOK FOR A LOCAL GUY:thumbs:

Found the thread at last mate. Looks lovely. Such a lot of effort and looks great for it. I am def going to nick the ZED badge front and back idea from you :thumbs:

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1 minute ago, nissanjuke said:

that's what the forums all about, getting ideas and making your z special:yahoo:

Found these on flee bay. Would this be around the price you got yours for?

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/131545953932?chn=ps&adgroupid=47842945425&rlsatarget=pla-380312383571&abcId=1129946&adtype=pla&merchantid=115069830&poi=&googleloc=9041094&device=c&campaignid=974959912&crdt=0

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8 minutes ago, nissanjuke said:

use a heat gun and gently prise them off, mine came off no problem using this method.

 

cheers.:D

Will a hair dryer work do you think ?

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A hair dryer will take longer, so that's why I invested in a cheap heat gun from BQ, it is also good for taking out light scratches and scuffs from your plastic interior.:teeth:

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1 minute ago, nissanjuke said:

A hair dryer will take longer, so that's why I invested in a cheap heat gun from BQ, it is also good for taking out light scratches and scuffs from your plastic interior.:teeth:

Hmmm.. Had not thought of that angle. Will definitely get one now :thumbs:

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5 minutes ago, nissanjuke said:

A hair dryer will take longer, so that's why I invested in a cheap heat gun from BQ, it is also good for taking out light scratches and scuffs from your plastic interior.:teeth:

What wattage did you get. I am assuming one of the lower wattage ones as don't want to hurt the paintwork ?

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could not tell you, all I did was go to BQ and went to the decorating section and picked up a heat gun in a grey case, it came with some tools like scrapers etc.

it was about £26.00.IT does the job and I  use it about the house as well.:teeth:

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