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Aam Competition 2.5" 350z Hr High Flow Cats Was $499.99 Now $449.99 on 2040-parts.com

US $449.99
Location:

Annapolis Junction, Maryland, United States

Annapolis Junction, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:AAM Competition Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:AAMC35E-MFMC2507

AAM Competition 2.5" 350Z HR High Flow Cats

  • Substantially better flow than factory units
  • Eliminates 14 pounds
  • Precision TIG welded T-304 Stainless Steel
  • Made in the USA
2007-2008 Nissan 350Z
2008+ Infiniti G37 Coupe
2007+ Infiniti G37 Sedan

AAM Competition is proud to offer our 2.5” High Flow Cat Downpipes for the 2007 +350Z and G37. This is an essential upgrade to optimize your car’s exhaust system and power.

The AAM Competition 2.5" High Flow Catalytic Converters replace your vehicles restrictive factory catalytic converter with a newer technology, high-flow racing converter element.

Constructed out of superior quality 2.5” mandrel bent 16-gauge T-304 stainless steel to ensure the highest quality and reliability, The new converter technology flows substantially more than the factory units, and significant gains in exhaust flow make the AAM Competition 2.5" High Flow Catalytic Converters a perfect fit for both naturally aspirated and supercharged/turbocharged Nissan 350Z vehicles.

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