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Creative ideas for transporting stock exhaust in an S2000

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Old Aug 28, 2012 | 11:34 PM
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Dude. I know you already have decided on the way that you're going to be moving your exhaust. I just need to tell you a little store about an s2000 and a stock exhaust.

I'll never forget the day I was driving in my beautiful S down a two lane road just cruisin at 45mph with one of my buddies on our way to lunch. It was pouring down rain so hard outside it was crazy. Mind you guys - I live in the Portland, Oregon area. Anyway, I notice up ahead about 5 car lengths that there is another S crusing as well. So I speed up a little bit to catch up to him and throw him a wave. Well, as I roll down my window I can't help but laugh my ass off while waving at the guy. Does this story make sense yet? Well, let me remind you that it's pouring down rain like a muthafugga and this dude is cruising with his top down and a stock exhaust sticking out the top. I feel like I could see the water just filling up his car. LOL. Well needless to say as soon as I get home that day I call up my one of my good friends that has an S so I know he would enjoy the story. Before I could even tell him my story he says to me - "This good came and bought my test pipe from me and was driving with his top down and his stock exhaust sticking out the top of car." All I could do was laugh.

He's probably gonna read this on here but no hard feelings man. Just imagine if you saw someone doing the same thing. It's funny!
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by afzan
put oem exhaust back on the car and bring the aftermarket one in the car.. most aftermarket exhausts are 2-4 piece systems that should fit more easily
this... beat me to it

you should be able to figure a way to make it work... maybe some parts of it in the trunk, some in the passenger seat, just lay down a towel or something
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 06:03 AM
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only 2 ways this can turn out good or bad.

You should let use know how this all turns out im kinda interested.
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Old Aug 29, 2012 | 09:04 AM
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You can probably swap out the exhaust yourself and save some cash. If the seller has some tools he can let you borrow and some garage space, it should be a piece of cake. That is what I did with a buyer for my stock exhaust. He came with his aftermarket, used my garage and tools and we put in the stock exhaust and he dismantled his aftermarket and then took off.

Should only take about an hour (perhaps more if you are unfamiliar with how to do it).
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