hey guys i wanna get a set for my 2003 nb
was wondering if i could just get the noncat version?
and not the ridiculous 1800+ version
refer below http://rev9autosport.com/brands/maxim-works.html
maximworks headers
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Re: maximworks headers
The headers on the nb8b are pretty good already.
They also have the cat in the headers as stock so I doubt you would be able to get a non cat version.
They also have the cat in the headers as stock so I doubt you would be able to get a non cat version.
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Re: maximworks headers
I have wondered this myself, as I have seen several very good deals come up on used sets of the pre-update Maximworks headers in Japan but the one with the cat is always hugely expensive.
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Re: maximworks headers
with the usd so high racingbeat isnt worth it anymore
not fun having a 300001~ model
not fun having a 300001~ model
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Re: maximworks headers
Rev9 have some 'interesting ' prices.
$279 for a bare silicon intake elbow http://rev9autosport.com/nopro-high-flow-intake-elbow.html
$265 for a shift knob.. http://rev9autosport.com/arc-titanium-shift-knob.html
and
$225 for a set of wheel nuts... http://rev9autosport.com/rs-watanabe-lug-nuts.html
yet their Enkei RPF1s seem reasonably priced...
$279 for a bare silicon intake elbow http://rev9autosport.com/nopro-high-flow-intake-elbow.html
$265 for a shift knob.. http://rev9autosport.com/arc-titanium-shift-knob.html
and
$225 for a set of wheel nuts... http://rev9autosport.com/rs-watanabe-lug-nuts.html
yet their Enkei RPF1s seem reasonably priced...
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Re: maximworks headers
rascal wrote:Rev9 have some 'interesting ' prices.
$279 for a bare silicon intake elbow http://rev9autosport.com/nopro-high-flow-intake-elbow.html
$265 for a shift knob.. http://rev9autosport.com/arc-titanium-shift-knob.html
and
$225 for a set of wheel nuts... http://rev9autosport.com/rs-watanabe-lug-nuts.html
yet their Enkei RPF1s seem reasonably priced...
The difference is that the elbow is made by NoPro, the gearknob by ARC, and the wheel nuts by RS Watanabe, all "JDM" brands.
And for some reason people love to pay stupid amounts for Jap brands, even for something like a $20 silicone elbow that you could get at Autobarn.
Personally I've never seen anything on Rev9 that I consider well priced.
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