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Old 08-02-2013, 11:05 AM
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Hey chaps can you please advise wether or not an 03 plate blobeye and 95wrx classic jdm rear rear silencers are interchangeable ? Many thanks paul
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:44 AM
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Yes but one hanger dosnt line up... But they still fit ok, a lot of the JDM one Los don't even come with the wrong hanger
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Old 08-02-2013, 11:49 AM
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Ok super thanks very much !
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Old 08-02-2013, 05:41 PM
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Yes but one hanger dosnt line up... But they still fit ok, a lot of the JDM one Los don't even come with the wrong hanger
hi mate, is it the single hanger left of the diff and the 2 rears ok?? if so could this hanger be chopped off and still be safe?? and do you know if the lenghs are the same cheers!!
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:19 PM
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Yes you can, I've never had a problem with doing so

The length will be the same with most makes apart from mainly the big jap companies who change them so you have to buy there complete systems
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:31 PM
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good stuff!! been after the nur spec since the day i heard it but getting one second hand for the right price isa differnt story!! neighbours are goin to love me haha
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Old 08-02-2013, 07:51 PM
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If its a cat back from a classic it won't fit a Newage without a classic downpipe
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il find out mate!! so if we were to swap it would have to be a full system change? i did just mentsion about swapping center pipes also,
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looks like ive just got me a 3" classic down pipe so looking good
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[QUOTE=Anger;152578]If its a cat back from a classic it won't fit a Newage without a classic downpipe[/QUOTE

before we get started on the exhaust swap over what am i to look out for? is the back box pipe shorter and down pipe longer?? i have a 3" classic down pipe but i hear there a bugger to loosen off?? any info would be great on this just to make like a little easier, if its not a cat back on the classic i take it im quids in?
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UK/Euro spec new-age cars have a longer down-pipe in 2x sections as std) with a shorter mid section linking to a same size b/box compared to a classic..........
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Possible bargain?
http://bbs.scoobynet.com/subaru-part...e-exhaust.html
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UK/Euro spec new-age cars have a longer down-pipe in 2x sections as std) with a shorter mid section linking to a same size b/box compared to a classic..........
nice one! was finding it hard to work out as we both have full decat systems he wants my raptor and i want the nurspec. mine being newage and his classic might pay just to unbolt both systems from down pipe and swap them that way if the back boxes wont work? i here the studs can snap which dont sound good
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