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dle_240
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Will a factory catalytic converter for a normal 300zx fix on a 2+2?


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Yes, the mid pipes/cats are the same length on the NA coupe and 2+2.

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SilverTwin wrote:Yes, the mid pipes/cats are the same length on the NA coupe and 2+2.

dle_240
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Yea, the reason I was asking was because someone has that along with the mufflers for sale for $50. I need to get the driver side muffler and I was thinking it would be easyer and cheaper to get that than have to get all of that welding done. But they just sold them to someone else.

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Keep in mind that the mufflers from a coupe will not fit up on a 2+2 or vice versa. The mufflers/piping on a 2+2 are offset much wider due to the gas tank placement on the 2+2.

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Yea, thats what I have been told. But that not really the thing I am worryed about. It's this stupid exhaust system. It's a custom exhaust system, but the pipe on the system is a different size than the one on the muffler and the system goes all the way to the end of the muffler. I was just thinking if I can find a cheap system and just change it back it might be cheaper than having to get a new pipe welded on and having to buy a new muffler. But if someone could thing of a good soulution for this problem, that would be great.


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