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Pros and cons to polishing up a GMMG cat-back exhaust.........?
Obviously it will take about a half a day to do it but how will it look under the car? Will the polished pipes under neath take away from the overall look of the car?
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Don't try to make it look like something it's not, that looks out of place to me. So don't polish them to a mirror finish, just clean them up like they were new. After all, it might look good in yellow as a nice contrast to your car but you wouldn't do that because exhaust is not supposed to be yellow - you get the idea.
Just my .02
Posts: 3403 | From: Woodcliff Lake, NJ, USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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Ultimately it's your car, ...what YOU like is the right thing to do. I think it would look good polished, but not too polished, ...sort of what DaddySS said.
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I polished the tips on my GMMG and used steelwool to clean up the rest of the pipes and chambers. It looks clean,but not like chrome.
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I'm gonna do it as planned. Thanks for the quick feedback. I always enjoy Daddys no-nonsense advice! Daddy, get your GMMG! By-the-way, a heads up on my search for that real nice workbench stool was a success. Go to Bed, Bath and Beyond to the stool section. They just got in these real nice dark wood mahogany bar stools. They are 24 inches high with the thickest padding I have seen yet and it swivels. The black cushion is secured to the swivel with copper rivits. I nice piece indeed. Hope this helps someone. Posts: 74 | From: Gainesville, FLORIDA | Registered: Jun 2002
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quote:Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS: Go for it! :)Here is a picture of my stock SS exhaust that I polished. Not the best picture but the muffler is like chrome.
quote:Originally posted by Ray: Daddy, get your GMMG!
Iknow , I know. Just trying to figure out how to package the GMMG and the TT IIs into a Christmas present for Daddy! Posts: 3403 | From: Woodcliff Lake, NJ, USA | Registered: Dec 2000
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