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    Default Some creativity & use of an OEM muffler:

    Degreased, sanded, polished, polished, polished and polished the oem axleback for my sedan. The oem tip was also polished and then burnt to give it an pretty cool gold effect.

    I am not one to spend a fortune on some exhaust system when I have a stock sohc engine. I just used some time, some creativity and ended up w/what I think is a decent looking device. I hope you all like as much as I.








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    Last edited by rbf; 12-14-2010 at 08:59 PM.





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    I honestly don't see a difference. Later, QD.
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    I sure do.





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    Quote Originally Posted by rbf View Post
    I sure do.
    No before shots? Later, QD.
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    Something will be done later down the road.. it is fairly cold and I am willing to wait until spring to do anything else.





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    Looks nice.
    Peek-a-boo mofucka what now?!

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    Nice but wont last long

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    Make sure you wipe it down with degreaser/wax remover and spray it good with high temp clear.

    This isn't a new idea, but it doesn't make a difference as it's a very nice touch to a car such as yours. Props for taking the time to do it; looks great!
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    Powdercoat clear...thats about the only way to keep it that way. Or keep it rubbed down in wd40.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    Powdercoat clear...thats about the only way to keep it that way. Or keep it rubbed down in wd40.
    Yeah, by spring time something will be done. Just having fun really.





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    Since the OP won't say anything, someone tell me what was done. I don't see shit. Later, QD.
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    This muffler was on the car since 94. It was first off brown, covered in layers of road debris and grease. So it went from that to a polished muffler.. I dislike putting aftermarket exhaust on a stock car so I did this over buying something I do not need.

    This is about what I started with: not mine.





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    Quote Originally Posted by rbf View Post
    This muffler was on the car since 94. It was first off brown, covered in layers of road debris and grease. So it went from that to a polished muffler.. I dislike putting aftermarket exhaust on a stock car so I did this over buying something I do not need.
    Can't knock what you've done. Now that I see, not bad. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rbf View Post
    I dislike putting aftermarket exhaust on a stock car so I did this over buying something I do not need.
    I agree Completely.

    I polished up my Stock Type-r Exhaust and it turned out pretty good.
    Before

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    good job man! i love it!!! some people spray them flat black which takes very little time, or effort. kudos for doing something different yet tasteful!!!!
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    shit looks nice i would just had spray painted mine lol
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    I actually had the idea of painting it but then thought about trying this once. I am satisfied w/the outcome.





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    i think its pretty bad ass, have not seen that before... clean to...

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    ...and I thought I have seen everything and anything that someone can do to a Honda, and you do this! Awesome!

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    ^ This isnt new..


    But to the OP.. Shit looks good. Keep up the clean Sedan!

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    Awesome job man. Definitely a cool idea, and it looks great!

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    looks good but to me, kinda a waste of time. like i said, looks good.

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    looks good.
    got vtec?

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    I know this is nothing new, I've seen it done but just online. I just like polished metals and between 2 pal's and myself we had this thing dropped and ready to go back on in just a few hours. I do not feel like it was a waste of time.. we had fun even though it was freezing outside yesterday. I have no future plans of buying an exhaust so this was well worth the looks. Plus it's a family car.






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    Pretty effin sweet!! Car already looks good that just adds a subtle touch of awesomeness!!
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    ok.





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    thats awesome good job.

    and heres a guy on HT that took it to another level.

    http://www.honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2795093

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    What kind of polish did you use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CautionMeDC2 View Post
    What kind of polish did you use?
    x2 great work OP. this is next on the list for the CD5
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    I wouldn't take it to the next level like the guy on H-T. But that's pretty cool, just too much for me. B17a1db2 chime in on this process sir if you could.





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    Sand the muffler and end up at 400 - 600 grit scratches. Use Steel Buffing Compound, and a buff wheel on a machine. And you have a nicely polished metal item. That's the overall basic idea.


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    Name of the polish used?

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    That looks great. I wish I had that kind of patience.

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    Looks nice.

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    what kind of rims are those br
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmcivcc View Post
    what kind of rims are those br
    They are the Honda-tech 15x6.5 '96 spec ITR replica wheels. You want them?.. come and get them $600 hahahahahahaaaa





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    Thanks everyone.





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    Whew I bet that took awhile! Looks great!
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    Nice! I did something similar when i had my old 4dr. I polished the tip and flat blacked the rest of the muffler. Just like yourself, i couldn't see wasting any money for an exhaust on a stock car.
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