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i want a kakimoto mega n1 system formmy gtr

i found a second hand system from a r34 gts t, will this fit the 33 gtr? if not will it need allot of mods to fit?

what about r32 and r34 gtr system, are they compatible with r33 gtr?

has anyone out there used the ballistic cat from sureflow exhaust? are they better than the magic cat?

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as far as i know none of the exhausts are interchangable really manly to do with different lengths an turns an bends... my friend got his exhaust done today on a R33 GTR V SPEC with a 100 cell metal cat 3inch mandrel tig weld an cannon at the back for $1050 sounds very nice....

I can get tailor made systems at a good price. I found a kakimoro for a good price so that's why I want to try and fit it.

So does anyone know how diffirent they are? If it's only the mount points that are diffirent then I will go for it. If I have to chop up the pipes then I won't buy the kaki..

Do they even do R34 gtst's?????

this is a cut and pste from the ad

hey i have here for sale a kakimoto/jasma mega n1 exhaust system for r32 gtr/gts-t, 3.5 inch, 2 peace cat back system

woops. i just relised it says 32 gts t not 34

so do you think this system will fit?

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