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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Los Angeles, CA / Yokohama, Japan
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Now Available through Bulletproof Automotive!!! ![]() Sometimes a single picture says it all... ![]() We are happy to announce that we are working with Noblesse Japan to bring you guys their full lineup of Aero and Exhaust parts! We've got a crazy amount of content to bring you regarding their products and this is only the beginning. What you see here is available immediately for your CR-Z, and can be brought over from Japan with the fastest overseas shipping in the industry. Let's start it off with perhaps the most famous piece of kit from Noblesse -- that AMAZING rear diffuser x center exit exhaust combo: ![]() When I say AMAZING, I'm not just referring to it's final look -- check out the fitment and attention to detail when compared to the OEM diffuser (top). 100% factory mounting positions. ![]() The Noblesse Rear Diffuser is the exact same height as the OEM piece, no ground clearance issues and keeps the factory aerodynamics completely intact. ![]() Not only that -- but Noblesse has designed the rear diffuser in a way that you can still use your OEM Exhaust system if you choose. The optional grill is removable if you decide to go with the center exit exhaust as well: ![]() ![]() Let's move on to the Noblesse Center Exit Exhaust system that really puts this setup over the top! The craftmanship on this system is unmatched in the CR-Z market. ![]() Available in full stainless steel with the option of matte black painted piping for a more stealth appearance. ![]() Remember what I said about attention to detail and craftsmanship? Adjustable once the exhaust is set up on the hangers to have it flush with the diffuser, or slightly exposed! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quiet at idle, yet aggressive when it needs to be -- here is a short clip! And one last shot for positive reinforcement/good measure ![]() If you guys have any questions regarding the Noblesse parts for your CR-Z, as always feel free to drop me a PM/Email/Phone call. We are actively taking orders for these beautiful pieces-- who is going to be the first in the US to run this setup?! Now available for purchase online! Noblesse Rear Diffuser Noblesse Center Exit Exhaust System Noblesse Front Bumper ![]() Noblesse Carbon Fiber Bonnet ![]() Noblesse Rear Wing ![]() *NEW Release!* Noblesse Side Skirts ![]() - Jason
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I love everything but the fart can sound. Is there any way they can have a non-N1 straight-thru style muffler?
Edit: I really want this exhaust. But I can't deal with the sound.
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I also think this is an amazing looking set up! I have been looking at doing something with the rear diffuser and in my opinion this is the best one around. The sound however seems kind of annoying. Is there an option that keeps the OE sound with the complete look? Maybe a fake exhaust tip? Or a quieter exhaust?
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The diffuser is made of FRP, which is high quality Japanese fiberglass.
As far as the exhaust note goes, this is the only one that's been released so far and with only one youtube video to judge from it's really hard to get a super accurate representation of the sound it will give off in person. Never considered a pair of tips mounted in the space but not really connected to anything -- but now that I am thinking about it, I don't see a reason why that couldn't work because it's been shown you can keep the stock hidden exhaust! Also, like others have mentioned, having a muffler shop weld something together isn't out of the question as well. - Jason
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Unfortunately, I really don't think that sound is what most people that can and are serious about buying the exhaust, want. It honestly sounds like crap in the vid. Can you get some more vids further away from the tips.
Also, you said this: Quote:
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