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down pipe
Do you make a down pipe for the 3rd gen 3sgte or do you just have the one for the gen 2? (I really dont want to spend $300 somewhere else just for a dp)
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Oh ok well whats the diff. between gen2 and 3 fitment, like why do other people sell them seperate? And there wont be any fitment issues with the one your selling right?
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The gen3 manifold puts the turbo in a slightly different spot. But it's not enough to cause fitment issues. There's only one company that I know of that has different downpipes for the gen2 vs gen3. Every other company that makes MR2 downpipes only has one downpipe that works with both the gen2 and gen3. There won't be any fitment issues, gauranteed. We've sold hundreds of these to the MR2 community to Gen2 and Gen3 owners.
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cool thank you for the info ill be taking one off your hands in about 2 weeks or so
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