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If anyone has bought a "pre-fabricated" exhaust system for their ceffi, could you post up what brand and size etc, maybe even a picture? :)

OR... does the Ceffi have a "sister" car that an exhaust system will be able to match from?? for example: S13 coil overs fit to A31 Cefiro....

Thanks.

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I would say you could pretty much use a R32 exhaust if you just change the mounts. The recesses in the floorpan however I think are fairly standard.

That's only a guess though. - your best bet is to drive to a wrecker or something and get a r32 one and just place it under the car to have a look and be prepared to weld some mount points.

Otherwise someone more knowledgable than me could probably comment too :)

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  • 4 months later...

yeah I actually found that the front pipe for a 32GTST is too short and DOES NOT fit the Cefi... had to get different one made by Reinhard to meet cat. Dump pipe should be 5 stud off turbo and (think) 3 stud triangle to bolt to front pipe.

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