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Borla 03-08 350Z True Dual Cat-Back Exhaust 2BOXES

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Borla 03-08 350Z True Dual Cat-Back Exhaust 2BOXESBorla(r) Performance Industries offers an incredible stainless steel exhaust system for the popular Nissan 350Z. Borla(r) was among the first with a performance exhaust upgrade for the original Z cars. The 2. 25" Borla(r) Cat Back(tm) System (PN 140045) is a True Dual exhaust with a H Pipe and the famous Borla(r) XR 1 Race Bred Mufflers for increased performance and improved sound. Independent dyno tests have shown incredible gains of 15 20 horsepower

Borla(r) Performance Industries offers an incredible stainless steel exhaust system for the popular Nissan 350Z. Borla(r) was among the first with a performance exhaust upgrade for the original Z cars. The 2.25" Borla(r) Cat-Back(tm) System (PN 140045) is a True Dual exhaust with a H-Pipe and the famous Borla(r) XR-1 Race-Bred Mufflers for increased performance and improved sound. Independent dyno tests have shown incredible gains of 15-20 horsepower & torque. Unlike other aftermarket exhaust systems that actually loose power in mid-range and low end, Borla(r) gains through the entire RPM range. Serious performance enthusiasts understand that true power gains are not simply a big number at max RPM but rather strong torque gains over the full curve. The famous straight-through, patented designs allow Borla(r) exhaust incredible flow increases. The Z car flow numbers improved 27% over stock! Flow makes power. Simple as that! The Borla(r) True Dual Z-car lightweight high quality T-304 stainless steel system actually weighs 12 pounds less than the factory single exhaust. Add to this package a great look with large 4" angle cut rolled edge polished T-304 stainless steel tips and that famous Borla(r) growl. It delivers the classic S-Type sound with no drone inside the vehicle. Once again, the genuine Borla(r) exhaust puts the Zoom in the Z car. Isn't it time you stepped up to Borla(r)? Borla(r) Performance Industries, the original pioneers of high quality, T-304 austenitic stainless steel (superior to T-409 or aluminized steel) free flow exhaust utilizes its patented award and race winning technology to deliver quality, sound, performance gains and enhanced fuel economy - all with an easy bolt-on installation. All Borla(r) street products carry the famous Borla(r) written million-mile warranty.

This Part Fits:

Year Make Model Submodel
2005 Nissan 350Z 35th Anniversary Edition
2003-2008 Nissan 350Z Base
2003-2008 Nissan 350Z Enthusiast
2005-2008 Nissan 350Z Grand Touring
2007-2008 Nissan 350Z Nismo
2003-2005 Nissan 350Z Performance
2003-2008 Nissan 350Z Touring
2003-2006 Nissan 350Z Track
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