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Chrome Exhaust tips C2S


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  • 1 month later...

You should be able to get them done at a reputable, local electroplating shop for about $20 - $40 each. The prep time to polish them smooth is the key - any small surface irregularities will show after chroming. Too thin a plating deposition will result in peeling as well. Do some web searches for platers in your area that specialize on auto work.

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  • 3 years later...
Anybody know of a replacement for the phony-balony quad exhaust tips on a 997-1 C2S? I'd rather have two big tips than four fake ones.

:D :D :D :D

I think any of the aftermarket makers (like Fabspeed, Tubi etc.) have the 996 single chrome (or polished) tips that would work on the 997. Give them a call and ask them.. I had their (Fabspeed) tips on my old 996 and they were sweet.

:lol: Your post made me laugh....

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I stand corrected....

I checked the Fabspeed site and it appears that the 996 and 997 is a totally different design for the way the tips connect.

Fabspeed has these. They look a lot nicer than the stock(to me.)

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I stand corrected....

I checked the Fabspeed site and it appears that the 996 and 997 is a totally different design for the way the tips connect.

Fabspeed has these. They look a lot nicer than the stock(to me.)

Close, but no cigar (granted, they DO look nicer). Thanks though.

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Holy COW!! Aftermarket sellers want anything from $800 to $1200 just for the TIPS!! What are these guys smokin'?! I guess I'll just have to live with 'phony-balony'.

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From what I have read the new 2009 997.2 non-S tips fit directly on the 997.1 S exhaust. Even with factory pricing they may be the cheapest solution to your 'issue'.

Hey, thanks johnstoy! I just looked at an '09 (I can dream, can't I?), and I didn't even think to look at the exhaust tips. I'll get a quote from Sunset after a while. Gonna need new brakes and skins soon.

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