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Is it a N/A?

If the GT-R exaust is 3" or bigger, it would be way to big. If it is a 2.5" it would be fine. Might just need to modify the conection piece :)

I have a 2.5" custom exaust and it sounds amazing :) deffs recomend for a N/A

Edited by Gethsimane

ah okay. do you mind me asking roughly what price im looking at? just rough, i dont need to know exactly what you paid but yeah, if you dont
mind that is.

and also, what do you have done, stock cat still? front/rear muffler?

thanks man

If you want too get one made, You will be looking around $500. I bourght mine for $100 and just modified it. It was ment to be for a turbo R34.

2.5" is a little bit tho. Try 2.25".

My exaust is a straight 2.5" in to a 6" canon with a 3.5" end piece :)

Edited by Gethsimane

Tons of threads on this kinda stuff guys , use the search button :)

yeah i know, but every thread i find gives me a different answer. just wanted to know if any had done it, which now i know that the rear bend doesnt fit.

If you want too get one made, You will be looking around $500. I bourght mine for $100 and just modified it. It was ment to be for a turbo R34.

2.5" is a little bit tho. Try 2.25".

My exaust is a straight 2.5" in to a 6" canon with a 3.5" end piece :)

and so, a gtt exhaust wont just bolt up to a n/a either?

A gtr cat back is longer than that of a gtt catback, i've done this myself, i've since had a custom system made up but it was about 300mm too long if i remember correctly.
I bought an Impul 3" catback from a gtr and had to have it shortened to fit my gtt.

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