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HngNgn19 03-21-2014 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by soxfan69 (Post 2746768)
Reverse psychology works! Just talked to Tony, 921 done and shipping:happydance:
Thanks again Tony and have a safe trip.

I just got my call! Getting shipped out today!!!!! Thanks Tony! guess i was wrong on the 5 per week, thank GOD!

jhalloran004 03-21-2014 10:26 AM

Can't wait to install this thing!!! Come on weather!!!!

wsarver 03-21-2014 11:14 AM

Received 911 yesterday! Everything was packed so nicely no chance of damage. Looks awesome Tony! Will be installing in my garage tonight and tomorrow morning.

XwChriswX 03-21-2014 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by wsarver (Post 2747038)
Received 911 yesterday! Everything was packed so nicely no chance of damage. Looks awesome Tony! Will be installing in my garage tonight and tomorrow morning.

You mean, it's gonna be a long night. :stirthepot:

zfanatic19 03-21-2014 05:47 PM

Almost there!
 
Ugh so close #926 over here, crossing my fingers that I get the call next week!

bkjunk 03-21-2014 08:10 PM

Looks like PO 920's prayers were answerd also...


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Scheduled Delivery: 26-March-2014

Number of Packages: 1
UPS Service: GROUND
Weight: 63.0 LBS

bkjunk 03-22-2014 08:55 PM

It gets even better.... :happydance::happydance:

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Scheduled For Early Delivery On:
Tuesday, 03/25/2014, By End of Day

Originally Scheduled For Delivery On:
Wednesday, 03/26/2014, By End of Day
Also installed my 370z.com stickers today, after a wash, polish and wax in anticipation of the exhaust install. I heard the stickers give you 20 - 50 extra HP just by themselves.

http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/t...pskkwtky4a.jpg

wsarver 03-24-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by XwChriswX (Post 2747046)
You mean, it's gonna be a long night. :stirthepot:

XwChriswX It was a very long night and very long Saturday! the nuts to the cats were seized so badly even with the right tools for the job and tons of penetrating oil I couldn't get them to release. I ended up rounding the nuts. Note to any DIY'er have a benzene torch at the ready and start with that. Don't even bother trying to do them without. You'll save yourself so much trouble. I ended up buying the Irwin Bolt Extractor set to yank those suckers outta there. I hung up my hat Friday night around midnight and continued into 2pm Saturday afternoon. I learned a lot with this install... buy a blowtorch! lol

Tony it sounds awesome! I'm totally satisfied with the purchase :happydance:

cooltoy 03-24-2014 11:33 AM

Do you guys think that these bolts would be as much trouble to remove on a brand new car? Do they get worth with age or are they this bad right from the factory?

wsarver 03-24-2014 11:40 AM

There's a few things that I'm guessing made them hard to remove but I can only guess as I'm the second owner. I have a 2009 and I believe its from up north so maybe it has some salt exposure. But its only got 38,000 miles so I didn't think they'd be that tough. I ended up replacing those nuts against the cats and also the gasket as the ones to be reused from the factory were rotten beyond any chance of reusing them. I sealed everything up and tried to use them but had exhaust leaks all the way around. If it were me I would buy the nuts ahead of time as a precaution and also exhaust flanges between stock cat and the kit. It would have saved me a lot of running around time trying to beat the dealerships closing times. Would I do it again myself? Absolutely. It is so worth it. I would just prepare a little more to save myself the hassle.

1325 03-24-2014 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cooltoy (Post 2750988)
Do you guys thin that these bolts would be as much trouble to remove on a brand new car? Do they get worth with age or are they this bad right from the factory?

Totally dependent on your mileage and the environment the vehicle is driven in. I've had my car since June 2010 in South Florida with approximately 70,000 miles. Bolts were seized so I had to resort to my floor jack handle as a breaker bar slipped on the 3/8 ratchet wrench. Air tools would certainly make the job easier and faster but apparently not necessary.

soxfan69 03-24-2014 07:02 PM

U may not use it much.. but when u need it, a 1/2" impact works wonders!

dichoi 03-24-2014 09:20 PM

anyone know what the lead time is for a new exhaust right now? I know Tony's away for a little while but hope he gets back soon!

zfanatic19 03-24-2014 09:34 PM

You're probably looking at around 6-8 weeks although I know someone was selling their spot in line, might want to look a few pages earlier if you're interested

kfull 03-24-2014 09:41 PM

Just wanted to pop in and say my FI exhaust has held up great though a very snowy winter. Undercarriage washes help a lot. Gave her a proper wash last weekend, wiped down the carbon fiber and it looks like new. Next wash I do, I plan on polishing up the metal. Cheers!


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