UPDATED: 10/01/09 - SOLD! For sale is my barely used Nismo catback exhaust for the 370Z. Nissan Part Number: B0100-1EA25 The exhaust has approximately 3,000 miles on it, and has
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08-10-2009, 09:34 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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370Z Nismo Catback Exhaust
UPDATED: 10/01/09 - SOLD!
For sale is my barely used Nismo catback exhaust for the 370Z. Nissan Part Number: B0100-1EA25 The exhaust has approximately 3,000 miles on it, and has been on the car for 3 months. It is entirely free of any sort of scratches, scuffs or other defects. This is a great exhaust for those who want a clean, yet slightly more agressive look and sound. It has a deeper and slightly louder tone than stock, yet is still very mild compared to most aftermarket and won't "disturb the neighbors". Best way of describing is in between the 370Z and 350Z exhaust notes. MSRP is $1,850. My asking price is $1,200 plus shipping. Please let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks! Last edited by Sonic370Z; 10-01-2009 at 11:42 AM. |
08-11-2009, 06:37 AM | #5 (permalink) |
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Sure. To be completely honest I am selling only because my personal preference I like something a little louder. I am absolutely in LOVE with the looks, fit and finish of the Nismo exhaust. However, I personally like something that is going to make a little more noise. Haha.
I wouldn't call this exhaust "quiet" because it is still a noticable difference from stock. Much deeper tone, with a slight increase in sound volume. I've received plenty of compliments on it. But my own tastes are pushing me for something a little more loud, so I'm replacing it. As for the resonators question they are actually slightly larger than 12" and not quite 18". roughly 14" on the large diameter or the res, and 16" when your measure the tapered ends from weld to weld. However to answer your question the muffler is what makes this exhaust quiet compared to the design found on most aftermarket. |
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Do you also have the Nismo R-Tune CAIs? It may make enough noise for you with some CAIs if you haven't tried yet. Sounds great, Especially 5k-7.5k rpms...
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