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Not a lot of information in that question. Can't see how any manifold on the car affects ABS, even a high mount exhaust manifold is miles away from it.

Anyway, ABS is a rectangular box at the rear right of the engine bay with a series of brake lines in and out. If you don't know what it looks like, a pic of your engine bay would help. I've never heard of a Stagea without ABS

On 5/13/2022 at 10:53 AM, Duncan said:

Not a lot of information in that question. Can't see how any manifold on the car affects ABS, even a high mount exhaust manifold is miles away from it.

Anyway, ABS is a rectangular box at the rear right of the engine bay with a series of brake lines in and out. If you don't know what it looks like, a pic of your engine bay would help. I've never heard of a Stagea without ABS

Don’t got the car atm, can take pix when I grab. Maybe r32/r33 have fouling ABS location? 
 

I added a photo of the manifold heading if that helps.

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This is the high mount exhaust manifold in my Stagea. The ABS is behind the heatshielding in the top right.stagea_birthday3.jpg

I have absolutely no idea how any high mount manifold could ever foul the ABS, but regardless choosing the ABS version would be both most likely correct , and least likely to have any fouling issue. If you can't get a pic of your engine bay and in doubt, ask them if the ABS version would be a problem in a non-ABS car (and why)

On 5/13/2022 at 11:51 AM, Duncan said:

This is the high mount exhaust manifold in my Stagea. The ABS is behind the heatshielding in the top right.stagea_birthday3.jpg

I have absolutely no idea how any high mount manifold could ever foul the ABS, but regardless choosing the ABS version would be both most likely correct , and least likely to have any fouling issue. If you can't get a pic of your engine bay and in doubt, ask them if the ABS version would be a problem in a non-ABS car (and why)

here’s a pic 
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