92 Royal Blue MTX

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I didn't like the Royal Blue when it came out, but I'm almost now liking it better than the Moonlight Blue!
 

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not a bad looking car! interior shows its age but not the worst. it's got the throttle body cover and everything! :)
 
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I’ve always wondered if any of the 92s had the 93-95 exhaust tips from the factory or were they always added? Maybe one of you can shed some light! And weren’t the 94-95 tips shaped slightly different than the 93’s?
 

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I’ve always wondered if any of the 92s had the 93-95 exhaust tips from the factory or were they always added? Maybe one of you can shed some light! And weren’t the 94-95 tips shaped slightly different than the 93’s?
This car has a dynomax exhaust so the tips are different. I have 92 with the factory exhaust and the tips are turned down. The 92 rear bumper does not have the extra half moon cutouts to support straight exhaust tips.

There is a photo of the rear bumper and exhaust in the ad. You can see how close the exhaust is to the bumper.
 
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I’ve always wondered if any of the 92s had the 93-95 exhaust tips from the factory or were they always added? Maybe one of you can shed some light! And weren’t the 94-95 tips shaped slightly different than the 93’s?

They aren't tips, they are part of the exhaust. It's possible there was a certain build date, like the steering wheel, where they updated them, rather than by model year, but I'm only an expert on my car. You can polish the stainless all the way back to the muffler if you want, and being all-stainless, the stock exhaust will last a lifetime (so far). Remember the good ol' days of putting on a muffler every few years?

The driver leather is not radically bad for 28 years, maybe so for 100k. Others are dirty. My old leather bottom went from looking fine to several tears within just a few low mile years, so it may be part of aging that at a certain point the leather just becomes brittle. (You can't condition fully urethane-coated leather unless you were to get to the backside, but you can refinish it)
 

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