Blitz Nur-Spec
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Blitz Nur-Spec
Hey I am waiting for my new exhaust. I need to see some pics of the Blitz Nur-spec, or it would be even better if someone had a video with one. I have already done a search, nothing good. Thanks in advance.
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My friend has that exaust and i actually like it ,unlike the HKS carbon Ti ,it has a high pitch sound to it. maybe its just me but even with the restricting silencer the noise seems to be louder or no difference. But hey its just me though.
P.S get it!! its not really angled out like most of the exausts and its a badass exaust.
P.S get it!! its not really angled out like most of the exausts and its a badass exaust.
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It is supposed to come into the shop tomorrow, so hopefully I will know how it sounds. Hey if any of you guys know anyone who wants a Pettit catback exhaust, full SS, and a single 5&1/4 tip let me know. That is what came with the car, and I already had ordered the new exhaust. It is in mint condition.
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there are some pics here, the lower 1/2 of the pics are where they are
http://silverfd.efiunlimited.com/White_FD/
http://silverfd.efiunlimited.com/White_FD/
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Man thanks for the pictures, I think they covered just about every angle. And to the last post, what the hell do you mean "Your having a shop put your exhaust on" What the hell do you mean by that?
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I think he just means that since it's "bolt on" that it qualifies as a "do it yourself" project. But that is "assuming" that you can lift your car safely, have the tools to do the job and the bolts/nuts are not welded stuck (so to speak) from the heat.