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I've received a handfull of PMs on these. Nearly all are asking me to ship. I can tell you, it wont be cheap since the Y section doesnt break apart. I'll do my best to get the dimensions, but the shipping will more than likely be oversized and quite expensive.
__________________ Joe E' meglio bruciare, piuttosto che svanire lentamente GP 1894 & Nissan Spec-V (track)
Below are the pictures of the GP exhaust. Both the tips and mufflers are polished. I tried to get the pictures taken before losing sunlight, so I didnt have time to remove the dust after leaving work. I apologize as the exhaust is a little dirty. The piping, mufflers and tips look great with only surface rust on the inlet flange (in last picture).
The bad news is this exhaust is one piece, which means - shipping would be outrageous. It cant be broken apart and stands about 6 - 7 feet long. It would have to be shipped via freight. I had previously thought the exhaust was in two pieces. I would really like to have it picked up.
__________________ Joe E' meglio bruciare, piuttosto che svanire lentamente GP 1894 & Nissan Spec-V (track)
oohh, would be very interested . . . but I think it would need some modding to work around the cabrio's additional bracing.
no, it fits just fine - that's exactly what the flattened section of pipe is for - to clear the rear cabrio bracing. GP owners got the same JCW design.