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Lilnovo17
- September 1st, 2005, 12:29 AM
I have a 95 3000GT N/A and im wanting to get cold air intake, but i cant really seem to find any good ones, anybody got any they could suggest?

I'm also looking to get nice aftermarket exhaust system, any suggestions??

and if ur wondering, yes, i am a newbie so i really dont know all that much, but im trying to learn. haha

Any help or links would be greatly appreciated! :yes:

TTAngel
- September 1st, 2005, 07:54 AM
There isn't really much as far as "cold air intakes."

About all we get is a K&N filter (or stillen, or whatever brand you want) that mounts up to the MAS.

If you've got 3 1/2 fingers that work relatively well, a hand metal shear, and some sheet metal you can make a cold air wall of sorts. I think there are pictures somewhere... have you done a search? I'm fairly certain that we went fairly in depth on this, but decided we should have just bought vipers...

For exhaust there are a few options. you can get a pre-made one such as a borla, or go to an exhaust shop and have a custom one made.

IPO sells filters, so do a few other places, and also Ebay...

for exhaust, I don't really know, I had it done custom...

EDIT: link to cold air wall discussion.
http://www.us3s.org/freeforum/showthread.php?t=5306
have fun big shooter.

bnorris85
- September 1st, 2005, 08:25 AM
http://www.importpoweronline.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=32_100_210_427&products_id=1250

As for exhaust i would just go custom as the NA exhausts are really overpriced

3kdreamn
- September 6th, 2005, 10:09 AM
I decided to go the ebay route for my intake. It wasn't the cheapest one on there but the quality is great. As for exhaust, I pesonally like the way mine sounds stock with just the intake (and it has that sweet bov psssshhhht sound when you shift). But I do plan on doing exhaust in the future.
(ps this is my fisrt attempt at posting a pic so I hope it works)

TTAngel
- September 6th, 2005, 10:19 AM
pics work fine.

like I said, if you have three fingers and some sheet metal, just make your own cold air wall. you car will love you for it.

3kdreamn
- September 6th, 2005, 10:41 AM
Thanks, it's always good to keep the car happy so I'll have to tinker with making one of those :D .