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I upgraded from a M45 to a Q50 Redsport. I want to mod a few things, starting with a chrome delete, adding an exhaust and dipping my rims. I live in Texas. I want to compare prices, any input would be appreciated.


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I guess you could use Dupli color nightshades to tone down the chrome, or just use a solid color paint.
Check exhaust shops in your local area to build you a custom exhaust, or go googling for bolt on, cat back systems (First result I found was a shop in California)
There seems to be a few shops in Texas that can dip your wheels, and seem to offer free quotes. Just look them up and give them a call.

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Appreciate the response. Since my posting, I've already done a chrome delete, came out good. At the end of the month I'll be powder coating the rims and installing a new spoiler and front splitter. The exhaust will come later next year. Getting quotes is not as easy as it should be. Maybe it's an Austin thing but I've been jumping thru alot of unnecessary hoops. Lol, It's all good Imma get what I want.

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For performance parts I suggest tunerzstore.com

Parts can be difficult to come by due to shipping issues causing long delays. In regards to exhaust the sound output will be far less than what you would have via a N/A motor due to the turbo's unless you upgrade the downpipes. Even then it won't be a loud as you would expect. IF you remove things such as mufflers or resonators then you will get more sound but, to me, it sounds like a dump truck. I'm running a Invidia Gemini on my Q60RS and it sounds nice, just not loud (I've not replaced downpipes) like it was on my G37s with HFC's.

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Appreciate the response. As it turns out finding parts online aint the issue but actually getting quality parts delivered is. I just went 0 for 3 on a rear diffuser, front lip, and a spoiler. The issues were either quality or fit. I got them off Amazon using "Amazon's fit guide" smh, what a joke. I'll try it again.

As far as exhaust, the Invidia you're running is my style, not obnoxious but sounds good. What kind of welding prices should I watch for?

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Not sure what you mean by welding prices unless you plan to build your own? The Invidia is a easy bolt-on.

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Good to know was under the impression it required some welding. Thanks.

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ISM wrote:
Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:03 am
Good to know was under the impression it required some welding. Thanks.
100% bolt-on, no welding needed.


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