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Well like it sayd on the thread Will the GTRs exhausts fit onto Rs4s and 260Rs? And exhaust from Rs4s are interchangeble with 260Rs?

I know in terms of length wise the Gtrs exhaust will fall shorter in comparison to the Rs4s and 260Rs specs. Cos i noticed in my Nismo exhaust from the end of the main body of the muffler to the tip of the outlet exhaust its like almost a foot long. Probably its just a GTrs echaust with an extended tip to fit onto the 260Rs.

Main thing is are the hannging points where the exhaust are hooked onto the undercarriage vis a rubber thingy are all at the same points? With the Gtrs, Rs4s and 260Rs? If they are almost the same then it shouldnt be a big problem to modify it abit. And how about the layout the bends of the exhaust ETC all the same?

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Old topic.

Well like it sayd on the thread Will the GTRs exhausts fit onto Rs4s and 260Rs? And exhaust from Rs4s are interchangeble with 260Rs?

I know in terms of length wise the Gtrs exhaust will fall shorter in comparison to the Rs4s and 260Rs specs. Cos i noticed in my Nismo exhaust from the end of the main body of the muffler to the tip of the outlet exhaust its like almost a foot long. Probably its just a GTrs echaust with an extended tip to fit onto the 260Rs.

Main thing is are the hanging points where the exhaust are hooked onto the undercarriage vis a rubber thingy are all at the same points? With the Gtrs, Rs4s and 260Rs? If they are almost the same then it shouldnt be a big problem to modify it abit. And how about the layout the bends of the exhaust ETC all the same?

Hey I tried a r32 exhaust on my rs4 as thought i would be able to lengthen it as some other forum members have done. Problem I had was that the offsets for the rear muffler on the r32 were centre to centre, where as the stagea really needs right-right. I couldn't get it to fit in, and the pipe bends weren't quite right either.

I have a Trust Power Extreme system specifically for the stagea that I am looking to sell as it hangs a bit too low at the rear can for my stupid-steep driveway. PM me if you are interested ... looking for $750 but need to sort a replacement system first. Its only been on the car 2 weeks.

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Are the echaust for 32s, 33s and 34 GTRs the same meaning are they interchangable? Are the Rs4s and 260rs exhaust interchangeable?

I can confirm that the dump and front from R33GTR can be used on 260rs no problems. But cat back i dont know. Any ideas?

What im trying to do is try to use an echaust from R33 or R34s why? Cos theres not much to choose from a 260rs for the exhaust system. Im trying to look for a 3.5" at least. So....

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I have tried to fit ( well lined up ) a skyline rear box on a Std RS Four. The petrol tanks appear to be in a different position.

There was no way it would fit .

Skyline GTS exhausts dont fit GTRs so I would assume that RS Fours AND 260RS exhausts are different. Possibly the back box may be the same shape but could be a different pipe size

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I have tried to fit ( well lined up ) a skyline rear box on a Std RS Four. The petrol tanks appear to be in a different position.

There was no way it would fit .

Skyline GTS exhausts dont fit GTRs so I would assume that RS Fours AND 260RS exhausts are different. Possibly the back box may be the same shape but could be a different pipe size

did you sue a Gts box or a gtr box? Im tryin to use a GTR echaust on a 260rs though

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Hey I tried a r32 exhaust on my rs4 as thought i would be able to lengthen it as some other forum members have done. Problem I had was that the offsets for the rear muffler on the r32 were centre to centre, where as the stagea really needs right-right. I couldn't get it to fit in, and the pipe bends weren't quite right either.

I have a Trust Power Extreme system specifically for the stagea that I am looking to sell as it hangs a bit too low at the rear can for my stupid-steep driveway. PM me if you are interested ... looking for $750 but need to sort a replacement system first. Its only been on the car 2 weeks.

you know you can fix your steep driveway easy. Go to the junk yard and buy your self a tick steelplate and put it over the ditch so the angle becomes not so steep. of course you have to drive a few bolts on the pave way to hold it in place. Seen it in a few service station and coles did it.

Yea ken im looking into buying one from japan.

A friend of mine told me that Rs4s and 260rs are interchangeable. And 260rs can use a Gtrs echaust but have to cut and weld though. I think i will just have to do that

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