G35 side exhaust?
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G35 side exhaust?
I was driving around the other day and I seen a g35 coupe with side exhaust.....It looked pretty good other than the lack of exhaust pipes in the rear where the cut outs are in the bumper haha, Does anbody know who makes it?
Not saying i wanna do this im just curious who makes it or it may have been a custom exhaust.
There was one pipe on each side right in front of the rear tires.
Not saying i wanna do this im just curious who makes it or it may have been a custom exhaust.
There was one pipe on each side right in front of the rear tires.
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I was driving around the other day and I seen a g35 coupe with side exhaust.....It looked pretty good other than the lack of exhaust pipes in the rear where the cut outs are in the bumper haha, Does anbody know who makes it?
Not saying i wanna do this im just curious who makes it or it may have been a custom exhaust.
There was one pipe on each side right in front of the rear tires.
Not saying i wanna do this im just curious who makes it or it may have been a custom exhaust.
There was one pipe on each side right in front of the rear tires.
Personally, I don't think this would look good either, and you'd have issues with ground clearance.
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IMO, the only way it could possibly look good is if it were to be behind the rear wheels... Even then, with the cost of fabrication of both the piping and body it wouldn't be worth it unless it's a show car and only that...
I remember seeing a pic of a side exit on a 350z on my350z, but it was a single and it was only on the left side... It didn't look too bad, but it just didn't flow with the car too well...
I remember seeing a pic of a side exit on a 350z on my350z, but it was a single and it was only on the left side... It didn't look too bad, but it just didn't flow with the car too well...
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I can't see that looking good in my opinion, and the only way to halfway pull it off would be to get GReddy sides. That way the sides are already low like the exhaust, and I'm sure they'd be the easiest to fabricate since their lines could somewhat work with the side exhaust (of course you've have to adjust the opening in the skirts so air isn't being forced into the exhaust)