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hi mate im only going to say it because someone else probably will but maybe do a search through the threads,im sure iv seen a few on this and i think they came to a conclusion that s1 and s2 are different,cheers

Cheers mate, i did a search before posting didn't really find too much to help, but now i know they're different.

stagpower, yer im in mandurah WA, Mine is silver with chrome 18's.

with a missing rear bumper and crappy 3" pipe out the back, hence looking at cat backs again.

How about you?

I have the HKS Silent Hi-Power cat back on my S2. The exhast is made for a S1 (I don't think Just Jap carry the S2 system, that's where I bought it from).

I think the angle of the rear section is slightly different between them. The tip sits to the left of the cutout in the bumper, rather than in the center. I also had to put about 15mm of spacers between the rear muffler mount, so the tip wouldn't hit the bumper. Not a big problem.

The length of the pipes may be also slightly different, mine can be a little boomy at lower revs (something to do with resonant frequencies, I think).

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