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Old 08-21-2017, 05:47 AM   #1
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Top mount exhaust

Hey guys I thought I could make my own but it's a pain. Anyone know where I can get an full exhaust for a top mount gt2871r on my 93 240sx. I rather not deal with bullshit and just bolt I up. Its a top mount gt2871r I just can't seem to get an exhaust for this thing. I know ton of people do it so just curious what I need to do. Thanks
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Every setup is different and I am not sure anyone makes a full bolt up solution. There will be some fab work involved.

Once you get a downpipe then the rest should be cake. Just buy a downpipe which is close to fitting, chop it up and extend/angle/etc as you need.
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I have the down pipe bolted up with a flex pipe but I lm going to remove the flex pipe since it leaks. I guess I'll just take the flex pipe off and work from the downpipe back. It's actually more of a pain than you think getting it sit high enough
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Just clamp a couple pipes together and drive it to an exhaust shop (or trailer it). Much easier, less time consuming and less of a pain than trying to cobble (especially your first if so) one together.

By the time you buy material. etc, and spend all the time, someone could have been done in a few hours.
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Old 08-21-2017, 06:36 AM   #5
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That's a good idea actually my buddy works at an exhaust shop mine as well do that. I appreciate the help man. I'll let you know how it goes!
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