01 Nov Custom Full Stainless Steel Exhaust
Even though we are in Chicago, Fluid MotorUnion is showing a little love for Detroit this week, as we’ve started fabricating a custom full stainless steel exhaust for a C6 Chevrolet Corvette.
Uninstalling the exhaust gave us a good look at a side of the Corvette that’s rarely noticed, unless the driver managed to end up flipped over in a ditch. Thankfully, we managed to get a look at its underside without all the unnecessary crashing. After removing the stock mufflers, we noticed that there is a hell of a lot of room back there. We were briefly considering installing Tom the fabricator under the rear bumper, where he would just make exhaust noises with his mouth. It’s a less costly install that way, but the tradeoff is having to constantly feed him. Since even we don’t want to do that, we just assumed the Corvette owner would agree, so we decided upon a more conventional route.
As you might already know, our custom full stainless steel exhaust building is well known not just in the immediate Naperville area, but worldwide. We spare no detail and we always assure that the customer gets the sound they wanted, but also a piece that was built by true craftsmen. Find out how our exhaust turned out by checking here. In the meantime, if you are looking for a custom full stainless steel exhaust to be built by our professional fabricators, and you live in the Aurora, Warrenville, Wheaton, or Naperville area, you would be wasting time if you didn’t get in touch with us. Give us a call at 630 305 3054 or email us at [email protected].
More updates will be coming this week, so stay tuned!
Jimmy Roti
Posted at 07:27h, 02 NovemberThat stock exhaust looks like a knock-kneed flapper girl just asking to be opened up!
Callum Palmer
Posted at 16:39h, 04 AprilThis was a fascinating read and you guys did an awesome job with the exhaust. I’m particularly glad that you were able to get the stock exhausts off without too much problem. After all, there is nothing more annoying then those things wanting to stay in place while you’re trying to do a project.
fluidmotorunion
Posted at 16:36h, 10 AprilTru dat.