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Im getting a zorst this weekend and need to drive it to mechanics. Question is, do I need a large wagon to drive it to the mechanics or can my Skyline coupe do it? Will the exahust be split into 3 pipes or will it be one whole assembly?

Its from Just Jap JJR zorst.

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it depends on whether ur goin with a turbo back zorst or catback...... cat back it will be split into 2 pipes and turbo back will be 3 pipes.......... but ur coupe should be able to handle it....... does ur back seat have that bit in the middle of the back seat that folds down to open thru to the boot??? if so u will be bale to run the pipes thru there from the boot into the backseat... thats what i did when i changed the zorst on my 34 4 door....... i brought the original zorst home with me in the skyline.... lemme know how it goes

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it depends on whether ur goin with a turbo back zorst or catback...... cat back it will be split into 2 pipes and turbo back will be 3 pipes.......... but ur coupe should be able to handle it....... does ur back seat have that bit in the middle of the back seat that folds down to open thru to the boot??? if so u will be bale to run the pipes thru there from the boot into the backseat... thats what i did when i changed the zorst on my 34 4 door....... i brought the original zorst home with me in the skyline.... lemme know how it goes

Its the trubo back.

Ive been todl by JJR it should fit into my R33.

Im not sure if the seat in the back comes forward i dont think it does... any R33 owners know for sure?

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think about where the battery is in an r33 coupe :D Its not going from boot to back seat

What i have organised with my exhaust when its delivered is that the company will deliver the exhaust straight to the mechanics so i can just drive there, get it installed then drive away :D

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think about where the battery is in an r33 coupe :P Its not going from boot to back seat

What i have organised with my exhaust when its delivered is that the company will deliver the exhaust straight to the mechanics so i can just drive there, get it installed then drive away :P

I cant do the same seeing as the mechanic who will be fitting my exhaust does not have his own workshop and will be using his friend's.

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it will fit, just take it out of the box, lay your passanger seat as far back as it will go and put it in, just put some cloth around the end near you dash to avoid scratches.

do the same with the old exhaust it should fit two, but you might want to put it into a old sheet or something first

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it will fit, just take it out of the box, lay your passanger seat as far back as it will go and put it in, just put some cloth around the end near you dash to avoid scratches.

do the same with the old exhaust it should fit two, but you might want to put it into a old sheet or something first

Thanks, that was my innitial idea... it looks like there is a bit of space there.

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