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I have a Nismo exhaust, but not a Weldina, that I cannot find a part number for on my car. It's advertised in the GT-R dress-up catalog that came with most of the GTR/V-Spec I catalogs, a single huge outlet with a 80mm pipe, and it's called a Spec-Pro. The one on my car has been chopped up kind of bad, the pipe from the cat to the tip had a muffler in line that was roughly cut out and pipe was welded in while it was on the car. Looks a bit ugly under there, and for a fairly significant show appearance I'm doing in the spring, I would like to fix it.

It's my preference to stay away from 3rd party exhausts at the moment, the car is being presented as essentially stock with a few Nismo pieces, but all 'Nissan'. I'll probably get into a Kakimoto down the line but for now, no. Nissan wants about US$1,200+ship to the US for stock exhaust components from the cat out to the tip. Yikes!

Anyway, I have the opportunity to buy a NIB Nismo exhaust of this type, kind of an off the shelf sitting in a warehouse boxed up by the part name (Spec-Pro Nismo Exhaust for BNR34) kind of purchase. The price is significantly cheaper than Nissan components but I can't get a square answer from the high-volume sellers if this item was sold only as a giant can tip or if the Spec-Pro 'Muffler' as the product is called includes the pipe coming from the cat too. Even japanese language searches on the product are not turning up an authoritative answer. Does anyone know for sure?

Here's the two pieces I appear to have (but chopped up), and have no reference to the stock parts. That muffler pipe is not a R34 stock version, correct? If not, I am starting to assume it is sold with as a set with the Spec-Pro.

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This is what's on the can:

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Just to prove how nice I am, I went into FAST for you - it lists a sports muffler option as part number KB0100, if that's of any use.

*smacks forehead* Didn't even think of fast for aftermarket upgrades...

That's definitely it. Resolved to B0100-AA325 and I found examples and pictures of it on the web and it is a match. Still can't seem to find any authoritative data on if it's packaged with both parts.

Thanks much!

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