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looking at dump pipes, found the just jap ones for 200 stainless, ive been told that the dumps need to drop down further and kick up again near the cat to avoid the floor, they have told me at just jap this will fit without any dramas anyone back this up it looks to have a kick up at the rear of the dump. just want to make sure its all sweet

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...at=0&page=1

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Hey there BLACK WARRIOR,

I've got the same front + dump on my car, and when getting it installed, the guys at the exhaust shop needed to heat it up and bend it (only a touch), in order to make it fit just right. As all places will stress - there's a chance that it could crack when attempting this; but it ended up fine.

Other members who have installed this themselves have all said the piece needs some 'massaging' in order to make it fit just right.

It's a great mod for 200 bucks and I would definitely buy it again =) [but expect spending an additional 50 bucks for installation in order to make it fit just right]

There's my 2c.

- Dervish

Mine fit fine from JJR (3 inch bellmouth), no modifications and no rubbing. I have a 98 series 2.

JJR offerred to take it back if it didn't fit properly. The R33 GTST is the one I ordered. Speak to Darron at Just Jap, he will set you straight. I think they have redesigned the bellmouth now.

Edited by RS4StagMan

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