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Yes they are different... But yes the coupe cat back fits the sedan fairly easily... The tip sits in a bit under the rear bumper and the hangers will kind of push forward a bit but it works... I have a coupe Trust catback on my sedan... Fitted it myself at home...

The main difference is at the Cat end of the pipework, it's about 1 inch longer...

Any more questions just ask...

so by cat end does that mean the front pipe is different but dump the same

what about body parts for body kits and such

im assuming cause of lenght any side skirts would be longer but Ive also saw the car is also slightly wider so are front and rear bars interchangeable ?

do you know the weight of the 4 door ?

Nup... The front and dump are identical to the coupes... This is how I describe it...

It goes: Turbo - Dump (short bit) - Front pipe - Cat - Cat Back...

The extra length is in the Cat Back section, but at the cat end, not the muffler end... You could always get someone to cut the flange off the end of the coupe cat back and add in an inch or so... But it works as is...

Front bar fits fine... 100% certain... Skirts are different, but a company up here make some lengthened GTR copies... Blits Motorsports Gold Coast... Around $300 a pair... Some Jap kit makers have sedan skirts too but way more pricey...

Rear bar doesn't fit at all without serious mods... Same goes for the rear pods...

Weight I can't remember off the top of my head but it's listed somewhere on the web... Wasn't that much more than the coupe... Around 70kgs IIRC...

:)

like... err you mean love :D

Best car I've ever owned... Driven plenty of nicer cars though... Dad's 2000 34 GTR Vspec comes to mind...

I haven't had a single problem that wasn't caused by me in over 2 yrs ownership... No other sedan compares for the money...

like...  err you mean love :(

 

Best car I've ever owned...  Driven plenty of nicer cars though...  Dad's 2000 34 GTR Vspec comes to mind...

 

I haven't had a single problem that wasn't caused by me in over 2 yrs ownership...  No other sedan compares for the money...

I just got my r33 95 4 door .

auto , sun roof , aftermarket suspension , 90000km. 14k . bargain ! goes pretty hard to for a stock auto

here are some pics if anyone is interested

fr-r33-059676.jpg

re-r33-059676.jpg

I have some 18x8.5 rims to go on saturday

Nasty, nasty, nasty :(

Autos aren't THAT bad... But the path of modification is surely harder with the auto ECU...

Car looks nice Arkon... You don't see many in that colour... Some 18's will set it off nicely and a quick spray of that front grill will make it look a million bucks :(

thanx guys , the 18s are on and look tops . ill be ripping all the air defletors of asap , they are hidious .

what do you mean spray the grill ? like a silver or something ?

im converting to a manual eventually , for a while im going to enjoy cruising in a stock auto . I spent the last couple of years in a mildly modified s15 manual . which is obviously fun but doesnt quite have the level of brainless drivability a stock auto does . but i have plans for some semi serious mods . also im not sure if I want to keep the rb25 in favour of a 26 so im not going to start modding just yet .

am i right in understanding there are no aftermarket rear bars at all for r33 4 door ? can anyone point me to one , preferably locally ? or is modifying a 2 door one my best bet ?

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