2013 XFR Exhaust
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2013 XFR Exhaust
Alright gents, it's time for me to make my car a little less shouty. My current setup is straight through from the catalytic converters back. No secondary silencers and no rear mufflers.
After looking around it seems like Mina has the most affordable option for something that is an easy bolt on, and they will sell me a set with black exhaust tips which is important.
Just want to know if anybody has any other suggestions, ideas, or any other input. Or perhaps even a used set of rear performance mufflers they'd consider letting go...
After looking around it seems like Mina has the most affordable option for something that is an easy bolt on, and they will sell me a set with black exhaust tips which is important.
Just want to know if anybody has any other suggestions, ideas, or any other input. Or perhaps even a used set of rear performance mufflers they'd consider letting go...
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I used Elite RR back boxes from Elite performance Jags in Derby, UK. prices were reasonable and shipping wasn't too bad at all. They make them for you, so you have the ability to tailor it a bit to your liking one way or the other. Exhausts are such a personal preference I don't usually chime in on the subject from a sound perspective, however, from a cost perspective, they are worth investigating. Good fit and quality thus far.
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If you have already cut the OEM system then there is nothing to be gained and no savings to be made by fitting a "bolt on" system like Mina, as a fair bit of cutting and welding will be needed anyway.
It's usually cheaper to go to a local professional exhaust shop and have them build a system for you.
It's usually cheaper to go to a local professional exhaust shop and have them build a system for you.
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If you have already cut the OEM system then there is nothing to be gained and no savings to be made by fitting a "bolt on" system like Mina, as a fair bit of cutting and welding will be needed anyway.
It's usually cheaper to go to a local professional exhaust shop and have them build a system for you.
It's usually cheaper to go to a local professional exhaust shop and have them build a system for you.
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