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Old 08-27-04, 04:41 PM
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Do they fit on SC's also? Lol.
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thats a good question id like to know also
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No they are to short and will have to be modded. It would probly be cheap just to buy the muffler and have the piping made
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Darn, I was only asking because I was looking at the NA power packages at Supra Store
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stay away from that store!
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YES! Stay away from SupraStore
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Where do you think one should buy things?
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Using a supra exhuast is a good idea First, you'll get an exhaust that was designed with the 2JZ in mind, and second, you won't have to drag the second exhaust around (saves weight).
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the supra exhaust will NOT work. I bought the RSR supra exhaust for my turbo SC and like the other members stated, the piping is too short, and the brackets will NOT line up correctly. so you will have to lengthen the piping, and get custom brackets made. The route of the piping is not exactly the same either. I acutally had to scrap the piping from RSR (muffler shop bent it terribly) and had custom 3.25 piping made to match the muffler. Anyways, i hope that answered your question.

Kevin

Like Azlex said, it would be cheaper to buy a muffler and have custom piping made.
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Originally posted by AzLex
No they are to short and will have to be modded. It would probly be cheap just to buy the muffler and have the piping made

Hey thats not a bad idea... I should look into it....
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