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hey guys i've been looking for a genuine japanese exhaust system with a oval muffler at the end as i've been wanting a quiet car but also to have a good flowing exhaust also due to upgraded turbs so i wanted something a little bigger then the normal 3" pipe.

i found a hks exhaust on yahoo auctions but i don't know if it will fit the gtst. i know most exhausts from gtst to gtr and vice versa are interchangeable but i would like to make sure of this one as i will need to import it. i know its a long shot just buy looking at pics but if anyone can take a look at the pics a tell me if it looks like it will fit (hangers in right place as well as length that would be awesome!!

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ah should have mentioned i have a 32 now and not a 33 LoL

hard to tell with looking at the pics, but if it fits gtr u wont have any problems fitting it to gtst

perhaps search youtube for clips of this zorst on other 32 to make sure it doesnt hang too low etc

Hmm i'm seeing different positions for gtst exhausts. this is one and the hanger on the back of the muffler and in the center muffler is in different positions compared to the hks one. what do you guys reckon?

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