Blitz Nur Spec Rear Section Dual Exhaust
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Blitz Nur Spec Rear Section Dual Exhaust
I was wondering if the blitz nur spec rear section dual exhaust will bolt on to a 97 sc300 because it says it is for the 92-96. Is there a difference in piping between the years. I didn't think that there would be, but let me know if you know either way. Also, is there anyone who has this exhaust that could lend a quick product review. A sound clip would be even better. Thanks.
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Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by GoCarSc300
I was wondering if the blitz nur spec rear section dual exhaust will bolt on to a 97 sc300 because it says it is for the 92-96. Is there a difference in piping between the years. I didn't think that there would be, but let me know if you know either way. Also, is there anyone who has this exhaust that could lend a quick product review. A sound clip would be even better. Thanks.
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Mortgage Slave
It's pretty expensive... another choice of muffler (one I'm really keen on, just don't have the funds) is the Fujitsubo Legalis-R, around the same price but it's a cat. back, and since Fujitsubo is one of the biggest exhaust companies in Japan their quality is top notch.
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Lexus Champion
Originally Posted by Soarer_25GTT
It's pretty expensive... another choice of muffler (one I'm really keen on, just don't have the funds) is the Fujitsubo Legalis-R, around the same price but it's a cat. back, and since Fujitsubo is one of the biggest exhaust companies in Japan their quality is top notch.
Check them out- and find an importer in the states!
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Pole Position
Search is your friend. We can't say that enough.
I know what you're thinking: What are the chances someone else asked this same question in the past 5 years?
I'll tell ya. They are pretty damn good!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/performance-and-maintenance/33456-blitz-nur-spec-muffler-pictures.html
As for the Blitz exhaust: it's kinda large to put on stock-body SC's but if you have a non-aggressive kit, they are perfect.
I know what you're thinking: What are the chances someone else asked this same question in the past 5 years?
I'll tell ya. They are pretty damn good!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/performance-and-maintenance/33456-blitz-nur-spec-muffler-pictures.html
As for the Blitz exhaust: it's kinda large to put on stock-body SC's but if you have a non-aggressive kit, they are perfect.
#10
Originally Posted by CleanSC
Search is your friend. We can't say that enough.
I know what you're thinking: What are the chances someone else asked this same question in the past 5 years?
I'll tell ya. They are pretty damn good!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33456
As for the Blitz exhaust: it's kinda large to put on stock-body SC's but if you have a non-aggressive kit, they are perfect.
I know what you're thinking: What are the chances someone else asked this same question in the past 5 years?
I'll tell ya. They are pretty damn good!
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=33456
As for the Blitz exhaust: it's kinda large to put on stock-body SC's but if you have a non-aggressive kit, they are perfect.
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1UZFE/2JZGTE
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Originally Posted by sc400texas
Your exactly right- Fujitsubo makes top of the line exhaust products for tons of cars including the Jzz30/31 and UZZ30/31/32
Check them out- and find an importer in the states!
Check them out- and find an importer in the states!
I found an importer that does the Fujitsubo exhaust for the SC300/Soarer in canada the site is http://www.polepositionproducts.com. It was the Fujitsubo Leglais R system to be exact. They quoted me $939 for entire system(catback). I dont think shipping was included also that was a 4 to 6 week wait. For that that price I would go with greddy or some kind of custom system. I just like the oval style mufflers a lot like the greddy sp, tanabe medallion. Thats all just giving info in case someone wanted to get this system.
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