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Old 07-13-2009, 11:43 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by 280z/300zx View Post
Good questions. The only thing I can add is that the Nismo exhaust from the Nismo Z probably would not fit the standard 370z for two reasons. One, the rear bumper is slightly longer than that of the regular 370z which means so is the exhuast. Two, the tips on the Nismo Z are huge and probably would not fit with the standard Z's exhuast tip cutouts. That being said I wonder if you could combine the muffler portion of the regular nismo exhuast currently being sold with the H-pipe of the Nismo Z exhuast.

Still, as much as I would like to use factory parts 5.3 hp vs. the aftermarkets 15+hp doesn't even compare. At this point I'll be going with Stillen or FI. for exhuast.
Thank you for such great info. I have been deciding on buying the Nismo Rear bumper/spoiler for the 370Z separately (Due to wanting to upgrade a fully loaded 370z instead of buying a stripe down performance car, I wanted to have everything, both luxuary and performance). Now that you have confirmed the fitting of the Nismo H-Pipe Config to not work with the Stock Z, I may have to purchase the Rear Bumper and Exhaust together. I was thinking about the Stillen too, but then it'd be nice to have everything factory parts and matching.
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