Correct, not seeing any part of the exhaust, muffler, or tip.
intresting but im not a big fan of that. also when you are not moving (stuck in traffic or what not) i would think it would entre the car through those little vents in the trunk
glass the other hole in.........................then when you have it painted just paint over it. please dont be a dork and buy a muffler that dosent do anything (not connected to anything) i hate that! in the cold i can allways see what is smoking and i have seen far to many civics and sentras alike that only one muffler is smokeing or only one has alittle soot on it...........the other is shiny as bling. just do some custom work to the bumper it will be far less expencive.
Well I wanted to learn how to use fiberglass so I guess heres my chance.lol. Hope its not too hard.
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Originally Posted by Z_Spool
I personally disagree with this one... nothing more distracting than talking to a girl with a couple of caterpillars playing chicken on her forehead.
Just dont rush it. Take your time, dont get into a hurry. When you are sanding, if you think it look perfect, run water over it and then look at it again, you will be amazed what you missed. Once the paint is on there, you will see a lot of stuff you didnt see before.
The problem with having a dumy muffler is that the real one will age and the dummy one won't so it will look odd.
Honestly the bestthing to do is have two dummy mufflers for the dual exhaust. If you have a bodykit then have the real exhaust exit in the center aiming down so no one will see it. If you don't have a bodykit try to hide the center pipe as best you can. This way the outer dual mufflers will stay nice and shiny together.