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I have a '94 Nissan 300ZX convertible with a stainless stail exhaust, I want to replace it by an original again.

The thing is, I can get one from a 2+2, but my convertible is a two seater, is it possible to use the exhaust?

(maybe cut out a small section out of it to make it shorter?)

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Sadly not as simple as making it shorter. They take a different part due to the fuel tank. 
Id just have the back boxes changed to a twin design similar to OEM. If noise is the problem, good quality ones will help. 

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Thanks for your response!

Hmm...that's pitty that it's not that simple, then I have to search for an original 2 seater version exhaust.

The sound from the stainless steal one is great, but for me to hard. (I'm very sensitive with my hearing)

So I want to install an original, more silent one again.

Once that's than, the stainless steal one will be for sale. 

Thing is an OEM one new is crazy money and anything used is unlikely to be of a condition you’d want to use. 
Honestly, go have a chat with a local exhaust shop. Should be able to provide something suitable. 

9 minutes ago, Stephen said:

Thing is an OEM one new is crazy money and anything used is unlikely to be of a condition you’d want to use. 
Honestly, go have a chat with a local exhaust shop. Should be able to provide something suitable. 

I agree with Steve......

…...although I'd keep the system you have; that looks just right on your car mate:classic_cool:

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

16 minutes ago, RichardS said:

I agree with Steve......

…...although I'd keep the system you have; that looks just right on your car mate:classic_cool:

Maybe some resonators or extra silencers if they’re aren’t any mid section. 

  • Author

I really like the original exhaust pipes (and sound) it's more silent.

I must see how I'm going to do this then.

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I found and bought an original exhaust where only 8000 Miles are driven with!

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So, I'm going to replace my stainless stain one, which will be for sale once I have replaced it.

Good find mate. Never seen one in that condition before ???

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I still need to give it a good polish, I already cleaned a part and it turns out even better.

When I cleaned it totally, I will show the final end result.

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