How much does it cost to straight pipe a Nissan 350Z?

How much does it cost to straight pipe a Nissan 350Z?

The average cost for a Nissan 350Z exhaust pipe replacement is between $2,418 and $2,429.

How much would it cost to mod a 350Z?

Set your budget. You could easily spend in excess of $25, 000 on mods if you went with upgraded suspension, wheels and tires, and a Twin Turbo alone.

How are Nissan 350Z custom exhaust systems made?

Talking of products, all Nissan 350z custom exhaust systems at CARiD are constructed using refined stainless steel. They are hardwearing and do not rust or fall apart under pressure. Their engineering and assembly also ensures that there are no leaks and that the exhaust unit remains in place whether you hit rocks, or drive in water or snow.

Which is lighter 350Z or aftermarket exhaust system?

Aftermarket exhausts are also lighter than the ridiculously heavy stock 350z exhaust system. This guide will help break down the options into three sections based on your requirements: budget, sound, and performance. There are a few types of exhausts to consider.

Which is the best exhaust pipe for 350Z?

With its charcoal-black coloring, this exhaust is perfect for the performance-over-bling look. For the 350z, you don’t need any extensions, unlike if you were installing this exhaust on a G35. It’s much louder than the stock exhaust, but its deep low tone isn’t overbearing or raspy. The pipe is designed by Godsnow.

What can I do with a Nissan 350Z?

Here at Tarmac Sportz we stock a huge range of Nissan 350Z performance parts, aftermarket upgrades and accessories. Whether you want to upgrade the braking system, the exhaust system, clutch, suspension or other specific area we have products which deliver unprecedented performance improvements.

Talking of products, all Nissan 350z custom exhaust systems at CARiD are constructed using refined stainless steel. They are hardwearing and do not rust or fall apart under pressure. Their engineering and assembly also ensures that there are no leaks and that the exhaust unit remains in place whether you hit rocks, or drive in water or snow.

Aftermarket exhausts are also lighter than the ridiculously heavy stock 350z exhaust system. This guide will help break down the options into three sections based on your requirements: budget, sound, and performance. There are a few types of exhausts to consider.

With its charcoal-black coloring, this exhaust is perfect for the performance-over-bling look. For the 350z, you don’t need any extensions, unlike if you were installing this exhaust on a G35. It’s much louder than the stock exhaust, but its deep low tone isn’t overbearing or raspy. The pipe is designed by Godsnow.

Can a Borla exhaust system be used on a 350Z?

Unlike some of the other systems which were designed for the Infiniti G35, then made to fit the Z, Borla’s system here is made specifically for the 350z. This system is also legal in all 50 states and will pass smog. Even when your car is at standstill, you will put out a deep sound that will seek attention from those around you.