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Old 07-29-2008, 03:52 PM   #1
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Thanks for the advise. Anyways, Im at work and need to make a decision on my exhaust ASAP. Dont have anytime to run out and start measuring shit. I needed a quick answer and I know that 65mm does not equal 3".....I needed to know exactly what you stated, that it may possibly still be 3" due to being imported. The piping diameter "looks" bigger than a 2.5". With that being said, thanks but fuck off with the rest of your comments. You and anyone else that is always quick to give a smart ass answer.
I come from a 350z forum where ppl were always helpful and very knowledgeable. Just have to get used to dumbshits like you.
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...I needed to know exactly what you stated, that it may possibly still be 3" due to being imported. The piping diameter "looks" bigger than a 2.5".
Then how do you propose you find out the exact diameter of the piping?

If I were you, I'd measure it, to be sure.

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With that being said, thanks but fuck off with the rest of your comments. You and anyone else that is always quick to give a smart ass answer.
I come from a 350z forum where ppl were always helpful and very knowledgeable. Just have to get used to dumbshits like you.
There is a shit ton of knowledge on this forum.

We just don't like to hold hands and spoon while spoon feeding information via silver platters.

We like people to do some leg work themselves and learn stuff on their own.

There are also a shit ton more parts out there for the S-chassis than there are for the Z33.

There's probably 2 versions of the HKS Dragger exhaust for each version of the S-chassis, an NA version and a turbo 3" version.

Just from that alone, it's pretty apparent that without some sort of measuring, you wouldn't know for sure.

I TOLD YOU TO MEASURE IT WITH MY FIRST REPLY.

Seriously, we can sit here and give you the run around and tell you it's really 1.25" with 2" thick piping running down the car, making it heavy, but look like you've got a 3" exhaust, but we aren't telling you that. We're telling you to go measure it, or bust out a calculator and figure out that for every inch, there is 25.4mm, that stands for millimeter.

God... why can't people just fucking do anything for themselves anymore these days? And what's with the whiny bitches that get all butt hurt when someone tells them to do work?
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