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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 01:20 AM
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are there any good shops around irvine/newport beach/lake forest/costa mesa? I got quoted from corner 3 garage and they said around 170-200. I know I could do it myself, but I have no car experience and I dont want my leakes from gaskets and stuff, I want it done right.
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 04:31 AM
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You may not feel comfortable doing it yourself, but trust me... It is alot easier than you think. It is a straight bolt on that will take you under an hour, if even that... You might want to consider looking somewhere else. Those bastards are over-charging you.
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 05:22 AM
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+1, I skeptical about doing my exhaust, but it wasn't that hard and havn't had any problems... just make sure you screw on the bolts tight enough with the gaskets inbetween.
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Originally Posted by stevehl
are there any good shops around irvine/newport beach/lake forest/costa mesa? I got quoted from corner 3 garage and they said around 170-200. I know I could do it myself, but I have no car experience and I dont want my leakes from gaskets and stuff, I want it done right.
170~200 is pretty damm expensive to install exhaust. It is pretty much not even an hr job if shop do it.

I don't know how far you are from GTM, shoot pm or call george@GTM see if they can help you out.

https://my350z.com/forum/members/76050-george-gtm.html
www.GTmotorsports.com

Or i'm pretty sure other members in california can help you out.

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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 09:15 AM
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I was alittle nervous about doing my exhaust DIY but it's not that hard at all. Once you get the OEM exhaust off it's a walk in the park.
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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 07:09 PM
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170-200 for puttin on exhaust?!
in USD im assuming?!
WAY too much...
my eisenmann race got onto my 330ci for 80bux CAD...
but u can put it on DIY, it's not hard...like ^^^ said...simply bolts and stuff...u will know once u do it...
but thing is...I didn't do my own cuz i don't really feel confortable under the car if it's not on the lift...lol
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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 09:46 PM
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you can do it yourself. All you need is a jack and some wd-40 and a socket set. dont be afraid!
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Old Apr 17, 2009 | 10:02 PM
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its a shop man, there going to charge you an arm and a leg, i mean its pricy for just a catback but they go by a book generally for prices of specific jobs, they will just give you that general price.
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Old Apr 18, 2009 | 06:00 PM
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bro get some stands, its so easy man just bolts and nuts. you just can't go wrong. unlike my borla that has clamps and u have to make sure everything clears before u close the clamps. but hks has flanges its easy
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Just keep in mind the stock bolts may be a PITA to take off.
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Do you also need glue/paste that you put in the joints/seals? I'm sure I had to use some when I put on a muffler on an old car of mine. If a muffler is easy then I would have a go at a full cat back exhaust if it was me, although I'd need a ramp to do it (luckily gf's dad has a ramp) - not happy doing it on a car jack and couple of stands.
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Shouldn't need any glue/paste for the gaskets. I did mine with jack stands but the jack stands I used had the emergency bar that slides through just incase they fail which made me more confident.
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Also need this for exhaust hanger.

KY...FTW!!! Better than WD40

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Originally Posted by Chef-J
Also need this for exhaust hanger.

KY...FTW!!! Better than WD40

Haha

WD 40 will do the trick if this is not in the house lulz.
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Save your $$ and DIY!! I always regret not DIY after I see stealership shitty jobs..
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Originally Posted by mclovin.too
Haha

WD 40 will do the trick if this is not in the house lulz.
Well, WD-40 didn't work well when i did nismo. But KY oh yea!
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Old Apr 19, 2009 | 11:25 AM
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It's not hard at all. A completely clueless girl can install an exhaust...


You better have some muscle to get the exhaust off the rear hangers though.
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Old Apr 19, 2009 | 11:35 AM
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This thread started month ago...i think OP needs to come in tell us what he did. lol
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Air tools will also make everything easier.
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ooo sorry. haha i ordered gaskets the day i got my exhaust, but they never came so I canceled the order and got new gaskets from another website. They should be here in a week.
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