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Just wanted to know...

Is there an exhaust from another Nissan that can fit on the A31? I have regency booked shortly, and the noise is the only thing I have to take care of. Trying to source a stock exhaust has proven quite difficult. I have a mate with an S13 exhaust but not sure if that will work even though its based on the same chassis. I'm sure it cant be that easy. lol...

Second thing is, later model headlights...

My current headlights are missing the glass/plastic surrounds because they had a crack in them. Regency told the bloke that I bought it off of that they werent good enough so he pryed them out and away he went. But now, it just absolutely kills the look and its one of those things that I want to finish off! Do they just bolt straight back in and wire up? Dont want to have to do to much fiddling, I just want to drive the bloody thing again!

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Lastly...

Trying to find a non butchered front bumper... Same bloke bought the one I have now from a wrecker, and it still looks like it belongs on a wreck. lol... So if anyone has a half decent front bumper or aftermarket one around, please contact me.

Located North of Adelaide

Either post in here, PM me or even email or msn is cool. [email protected]

Thanks... Greatly apprectiated.

Adam. :banana:

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Exhaust, only other that fits is C33 laurel, but like the cefiro good luck finding one standard.

The difference between the cefiro/laurel exhausts and ones like the s13 and R32 is that they are pretty much straight from the front pipe back. That and the cefiro/laurel not only has a longer wheelbase than the R32, the boot space is also a fair bit longer so the exhaust from r32ors13 is going to be far too short. You may have some luck with R33, but don't quote me, thats just my assumption from looking at pictures of aftermarket exhausts from what I could find in google images, the R33 exhaust looks fairly straight like the laurel/cefiro one.

Headlights, not exactly sure what you are asking.. Are you wanting to know if you can replace your current headlights with ones from a later model? If so, yeah they plug straight in. I used to have the projector style with the black surrounds, and now I have the non projector type, plugged straight in.

Can't help you with the bumper though.

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No worries, yeah any of the headlights should plug straight in,

Perhaps you could hang a skyline exhaust under the car, then measure the distance between the front of the cat and the end of your front pipe, then just make a little pipe to join them, possibly even a flex join? I'm not exactly sure how big the difference is going to be.

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