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hey guys quick question, am i looking for an R33 front pipe or an R34??? ive got a S2 so are the diferences with the turbo possition or the floor plan difernces... or do they both fit??? confirmation would be great, thanks

You need a R33.

R34 are approx 100mm longer to the cat

Are you after a turbo back to cat or dump pipe to cat?

I need a dump to cat as well. Have a GCG dump to suit the 3076.

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You can always buy off the shelf parts for the stagea. Fujitsubo does one I have the front pipe and catback for mine. Fits beautifully no mods and it is all in stainless steel. I think the from pipe on its own is around $600 from memory (going back 2 years now)

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I got R34 front pipe and turbo pipe, all lined up, brackets as well, with the cat, which is in the factory position.

Interesting. When I compared a r33 and r34 all in one dump pipe with each other the R34 was longer by approx 80-100mm

I run a series 1 cat back and r33 dump in my series 2. Maybe series 1 and series 2 cat backs are different lenghts??

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dont get the JJR one, they forgot about the cross-member, after its cut and re-welded, it looks like the Blits one on justjap.com.

I've got the exact same problem. Gona get a mate to cut it n weld in some straight stainless steel to make it right.

I even called just jap to tell them n had some idiot tell me that it was right cause it said it on the box. I was like clearly its not right, cause its on my car n hits the transfecase mount.

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