Photos of Nismos With Aftermarket Exhausts
I don't have any pics of the rear end yet but since no one has posted up the Greddy Ti-C turbo dual exhaust so here is a video where you can hear it 
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Is there anymore pictures of the Amuse on a Nismo. Mostly looking for shots strait on from the back or angled form each side. Mostly just want to see how the fitment is on the rear fascia. Be an expensive exhaust to purchase and have it not fit well with the Nismo bumper. The pic on the first page helps some but if anybody else have some be nice to share!
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Honestly in my opinion, (and I'm not trying to hate on Greddy Evo2 owners out there) I think the canisters on those things are just obnoxiously big and fat to the point where they would just make your Nismo look rice. The canisters aren't as noticeable on a normal Z, but they would definitely stand out on a Nismo bumper. I'm pretty sure it would give exceptional power gains but since you're also going for looks I suggest going for normal sized canisters like the Apexi N1's. Im pretty sure there's a few who would think otherwise but IMO this what I think.
Honestly in my opinion, (and I'm not trying to hate on Greddy Evo2 owners out there) I think the canisters on those things are just obnoxiously big and fat to the point where they would just make your Nismo look rice. The canisters aren't as noticeable on a normal Z, but they would definitely stand out on a Nismo bumper. I'm pretty sure it would give exceptional power gains but since you're also going for looks I suggest going for normal sized canisters like the Apexi N1's. Im pretty sure there's a few who would think otherwise but IMO this what I think.
Last edited by T-Stan; Jul 23, 2010 at 10:46 AM.
If it is in good condition, then absolutely! That's less than half the new price. If you ever want something different or are ready to move on, you could pretty much sell it for the same price you purchased it for.
well the add says it only has 2,000 miles on it and its always garaged and is only a weekend car. looks to be in great condition. My only concern how the canisters are going to look with such an open back end.
At this point, it sounds like a great deal. Everyone will have a different opinion on the aesthetics of the exhaust. I personally think it will look better than several posted on the first page of this thread. The fact the the rear bumper on the Nismo is squared off seems to showcase the exhaust, which, to me, makes the larger cans appropriate. I don't see it looking bad, but everyone will tell you something different. I initially got hooked on this exhaust because of the unique sound - it enhances the unique VQ growl.





