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Hi y'all

sorry to double up on threads (if anyone checks the forced induction section...)

but was wondering if this catback would fit my R34 coupe with a bit of love? It's apparently meant for a R33 GTS-T or GTR.

It's a HKS Super Drager.

I'm assuming it won't bolt on but will it be easy to modify to fit? Just get an exhaust place to do it?

Just looking to get some more opinions before going ahead with any $$, don't want to get something that will end straight back up in the for sale section.

cheers,

chinny

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i remember reading on here that the R34 was a bit longer than the R33... but the floorpan was pretty close?

so might need to extend by 2 inches or something....

probably no help, sorry lol

so might need to extend by 2 inches or something....

what are you trying to say :) oh... yes... yeah, the exhaust... :dry:

Well if it's an easy fix like that then i'm not going to be fussed, i'm sure an exhaust place could organise something like that

hahaha, i know you can do anything, but "anything" costs $$

if you guys don't think it will be a big job, then i'm keen. I've rung a few places, but they can't really remember the Super Drager, so they're not sure. It's an older catback

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