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this maybe a noob topic/question but ive got a r34, 4door 2000 model. im trying to put a cat back exhaust system but have come across a couple of problems:

1 - does any one know if a apexi catback exhaust system for r34 GTT ( 2door ) would fit on my

4door r34??

2- if the answer was NO to the previous question, then does anyone know where to get an exhaust system that would fit a r34 4door? ( a rep from autobarn told me that the only brand that the brand/comp that could make an exhaust for systems for 4door skylne was Greddy- somehow i dont think to be true)

ANYONE THAT HAS/HAD A R34 (4DOOR) AND FITTED A CATBACK EXHAUST SYSTEM PLEASE PM OR LEAVE A REPLY TO THIS TOPIC.

thanks heaps ppl.

tez

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Alot of people use the coupe exhausts on sedans. Its just a matter of spacer being made up to go in one of the bolted joints, either before or just after the cat. I know on 33's its only about 20-50mm difference, depending on how far out of the rear bar you want the tip to sit.

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