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Material: 304 Stainless Steel
Notes: Replaces both catalytic converters, off-road use only
The Helix Test Pipes are excellent for the performance minded 350z or G35 owner. These testpipes feature 2.25" SS304 fully polished stainless steel construction and includes o2 sensor bungs.
Furthermore these new V2 test pipes feature a reinforced support bracket that eliminates exhaust, y-pipe, and header flex under acceleration / deceleration. Without these support brackets Y-pipes, headers, and exhausts are prone to cracking.
i bought these from pat a looong time ago and put them on my car for no more than 3 days... bottom line... they were too loud for me, my exhaust is pretty loud to begin with because i had my resinators removed... i held on to them because i thought i would eventually change my exhaust setup... at this point theyre collecting dust
i have all the hardware needed aswell as gaskets... although i would suggest getting new gaskets because mine have been used... i worked at a chev/mazda dealer at the time and the mazda parts dept had gaskets that matched the ones needed (i think they were 4 bucks)
60 bucks takes them
Material: 304 Stainless Steel
Notes: Replaces both catalytic converters, off-road use only
The Helix Test Pipes are excellent for the performance minded 350z or G35 owner. These testpipes feature 2.25" SS304 fully polished stainless steel construction and includes o2 sensor bungs.
Furthermore these new V2 test pipes feature a reinforced support bracket that eliminates exhaust, y-pipe, and header flex under acceleration / deceleration. Without these support brackets Y-pipes, headers, and exhausts are prone to cracking.
i bought these from pat a looong time ago and put them on my car for no more than 3 days... bottom line... they were too loud for me, my exhaust is pretty loud to begin with because i had my resinators removed... i held on to them because i thought i would eventually change my exhaust setup... at this point theyre collecting dust
i have all the hardware needed aswell as gaskets... although i would suggest getting new gaskets because mine have been used... i worked at a chev/mazda dealer at the time and the mazda parts dept had gaskets that matched the ones needed (i think they were 4 bucks)
60 bucks takes them
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If they will fit an 08 Nizzy then I am all in for them. I can't seem to find much about it online anywhere yet but I'm looking. If anyone can chime in ig they already know for sure if they will fit or not please do so.
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