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Exhaust tips for 2001 P11kenchan 06-19-2001, 07:59 PM anyone try cutting the tip of the stock exhaust bores to put on aftermarket stainless ones? is it any hard to do? just need a hacksaw and cut away? probably need a longer hanger or pull the stock hangers so that the bores clear the rear valance. please let me know if anyone has tried this. thanx a bunch! :D primera man 06-20-2001, 01:03 AM Are you meaning a bigger outlet ? My view is that nothing looks as silly as having a little 1-1/2 inch outlet at the muffler and seeing it opening out to a 3 or 4 inch outlet tip. Seen the car dealers doing it and when you look inside the 3" tip you can still see the smaller outlet.:rolleyes: :rolleyes: Do it right and get a muffler with the size you want. If you are only meaning putting a nice stainless one of the same or similar size you can buy after market tips which just slip over the original one and just do up wih a screw driver. Koojo 06-20-2001, 08:56 AM I have a 2000 with the stock muffler. As many of you know (well, the 2000 owners anyway), its two tubes, slanted down. They are also close to each other. Can I put on tip on that without it looking down? Any ideas? Nismoboy1 06-20-2001, 10:36 AM i was thinking about doing the same thing to my car, cause i'm not all into making a lot of exhaust noise, i just want mine to look a lot nicer than stock... i'm pretty sure you can cut it and put some nicer tips on, i was thinking a stock maxima se tip or maybe some AMG looking tips, i don;t know kenchan 06-20-2001, 01:24 PM yeh, that stock tip bending downwards reminds me of taurus's so wanna get aftermarket tips. naw, not trying to rice it down by putting a 10inch bore over the 2 outlets. hahaha. :D I was looking at ones that look like Remus exhaust...kinda rounded off square looking tips, stainless. I don't want a noisy exhaust either as I have a AT and you guys heard what a loud note from AT cars, right? sounds like someone took a dump. bwaaabrbooohhh. not that I'm saying that's bad or anything. hahaha. :D yah right! guess I'll have to see what sizes are available first. thanx guys. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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