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I am looking at upgrading my cat back exhaust as the stock one is starting to fall apart. I have researched and it looks like the Fujitsubo Legalis R is one of the best exhaust and still under the required 90db limit. I have looked all around and seen that Nengun seems to be the best place to buy this item.

However, Nengun states that this item is compatible with the R34 GT-T. But on the right side it clearly states that it is for an R34 4 Door RB25DE. My question is this. Is the N/A version (RB25DE) a 2.5" and the turbo version a 3"? If so, will this item fit a coupe R34GT-T even though it states 4 Door.

Thanks for any help.

http://www.nengun.co...tsubo/legalis-r

770-15086

Nissan - Skyline R34 4 Door - ER34 - RB25DE - Pipe 70mm - Tail 90mm

Compatible with Nissan - Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34 Skyline - R34 GTT - ER34

AU $ 895.95

shipped from AU $ 1,437.99

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