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hey guys,

someone is selling me a exhaust which came off his 2 doors r34 gtt.

im going to fit it in my r34 seden.

but we are not sure if the exhaust for a 2doors r34 can be fit in a 4doors one straight away?

or have to do some modification?

cheers,

ryan

It's not a direct fit and will need modification. Have a look at these threads, there's some pics too:

- Exhaust System Lengths On R34 Gtt Sedan?, Modifying R34 GTT Coupe or R33 GTSt system to suit?

- Installing Jjr Bellmouth Front/dump Pipe On R34, Who's done it, any advice or tips?

It's certainly doable but what exactly is required depends on the exhaust. The pipe lenghts are slightly different as well as the mid muffler location (I think). You'll probably also find that aftermarket systems don't necessarily follow the same 'path' as the stock exhaust so that'll affect things too.

I reckon a second hand system is ok to modify but I certainly wouldn't buy a brand new exhaust that'd need to be hacked up straight away to fit :)

thanks guys

i thought they are just a bit different in the length.. but unfortunately they are 15-20cm different....

let's say if a 4doors turbo back exhaust want to fit in a 2doors one, maybe we can just cut a bit off somewhere from the cat-back.

but im going to fit a 2doors one into my seden.. so basically im going to make the short one longer.. how can it be done? ...

thanks guys

i thought they are just a bit different in the length.. but unfortunately they are 15-20cm different....

let's say if a 4doors turbo back exhaust want to fit in a 2doors one, maybe we can just cut a bit off somewhere from the cat-back.

but im going to fit a 2doors one into my seden.. so basically im going to make the short one longer.. how can it be done? ...

you just answered your own question bro,

4door exhaust fitting onto 2door = cutting abit off.

2door exhaust fitting onto 4door = cut and weld a little bit more on. exhaust shop should be able to do all this for you

should be a piece of piss

you just answered your own question bro,

4door exhaust fitting onto 2door = cutting abit off.

2door exhaust fitting onto 4door = cut and weld a little bit more on. exhaust shop should be able to do all this for you

should be a piece of piss

so that's it?

cheers mate!

yeah pretty much, cut where flange is, get the right length piping to cat, weld on flange back on and new piping, done. vrooom vrooom

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Edited by viet_boi

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