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Looking for a sec hand 3" front/dump pipe for s2 c34 stagea. Im located in adelaide so local is a bonus but if you're willing to post.. wicked! Ss or mild doesn't matter too much. Pm me. Thanks

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I run a 3" front pipe from a r33 only needed a little bend to clear the gearbox crossmember. Any exhaust shop should be able to fit it for you.

I run a 3" front pipe from a r33 only needed a little bend to clear the gearbox crossmember. Any exhaust shop should be able to fit it for you.

Yeah, that'll work for sure.. just need one :)

check the skyline for sale section as its the same dump pipes. r33 or 34, it doesnt matter all fit.

the jjr from just jap is a bit of a shit fit, doesnt clear the Gearbox crossmember and rubs.

check the skyline for sale section as its the same dump pipes. r33 or 34, it doesnt matter all fit.

the jjr from just jap is a bit of a shit fit, doesnt clear the Gearbox crossmember and rubs.

Just a heads up the r34 dump pipe doesn't fit they are a different length. The r32 and r33 are the same

Posted an ad in the skyline section too. Done heaps of reading, seems that the r32.33 ones will fit, yes. Kinda odd that the 34 ones dont.. they are slightly longer and taller as the neo engine sits differently (apparently) but the s2 stag has the neo. Also heard that both r 32.33.34 pipes need a small amount of modification to clear floor pan/trans cross member so either way it wouldnt be a bolt on.. Ive read 15 odd threads on many forums and had no definitive answer. Seems as though they work for some peeps but not others somehow.. If I can get a second hand one for a good price, im willing to take a risk amd modify if need be.

Edited by c34Florry

hmmmm, thats weird, i have the s2 neo stagea and i have run both the r33 dump and a r34 dump, but never a r32......

maybe the r34 was a custom job as i bought it 2nd hand.....

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