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Hi guys,

Just purchased an R34 GTR Vspec from Japan and waiting for it to arrive. I'm trying to organise compliancing now, the car comes with a Nismo front bar and Nismo exhaust.

I assume the Nismo front bar won't affect compliancing but the exhaust will need to be changed back to stock to pass compliance. The workshops I've called for quotes have all asked if I can supply or borrow a stock 34GTR exhaust to use for compliance..

My question is, for others who have brought in cars, have you guys had trouble finding a stock exhaust? I wouldn't have a clue where to start looking, it'll only be temporary that I'd have the stock exhaust on there before changing it back to what it came with..

I've started asking around but just wanted to get some advice off you guys who are more knowledgable than me no doubt! :thumbsup:

Thanks!

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Would a stock 33GTR exhaust fit on a 34GTR? And would it be a noticable difference?

I'm just trying to hopefully widen where I can search for a stock one..

I spoke to Chasers yesterday and they don't have any :devil:

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