Changing mufflers
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Changing mufflers
Hey guys, does anyone know if you can change the muffler from a 2011 model to the new outcoming model? I know it's silly, but mine's a bit sentimental
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Re: Changing mufflers
Until the new model comes out and people can see how close the mounts are to one another it's impossible to say.
Most likely thye'll not line up at all, and to fit the muffler you'd need to basically cut it into pieces and have it welded back together into an arrangement that will fit.
Most likely thye'll not line up at all, and to fit the muffler you'd need to basically cut it into pieces and have it welded back together into an arrangement that will fit.
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Re: Changing mufflers
Since the ND is an all new body, I doubt it very much.
Question is, why would you want to?
Question is, why would you want to?
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Re: Changing mufflers
ockyy wrote: mine's a bit sentimental
This would be the reason.
Which I can understand, there are parts of my car that have been gifts etc.
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Re: Changing mufflers
hks_kansei wrote:ockyy wrote: mine's a bit sentimental
This would be the reason.
Which I can understand, there are parts of my car that have been gifts etc.
Thankyou. I had read that the wrong way around.
Thought he wanted the nd muffler on his car.
Nothing an exhaust place couldn't handle. Just depends how sentimental you are to cutting if required.
Wait and see I guess.
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Re: Changing mufflers
Thanks so much guys! I'm glad you understand my weird sentimentality haha my partner got it for me only in August for my birthday. He doesn't care, but I do!
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Re: Changing mufflers
ockyy wrote:Thanks so much guys! I'm glad you understand my weird sentimentality haha my partner got it for me only in August for my birthday. He doesn't care, but I do!
I should have also said, welcome to the forum.
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Re: Changing mufflers
Here's what the ND exhaust looks like.....
"A Convertible has a top you can put down when the weather's nice...... A Roadster has a top you can put up when the weather's bad."
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