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Old 08-07-2008, 07:31 PM
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i need to go pick up a stock 2006 exhaust and was wondering if it would be possible to fit it in a gs300. the rear seat has an opening in the middle where i'm thinking i can slide the exhaust through.
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Possibly, those are the same as a Toyota Avalon right?
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Originally Posted by esmith51,Aug 7 2008, 07:38 PM
Possibly, those are the same as a Toyota Avalon right?
i believe so...
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Wrap it up and tie it to the roof!
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hahaha i was all reading the title cuz i thought you wanted to actually install the exhaust on a gs300 but i'm glad i clicked the topic lmao
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It might fit inside the car better than in the trunk. I used to have an Avalon... the thing that always pissed me off is that the back seat wouldn't fold down. Still curious as to why it wasn't an option.
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Honestly, I don't think it'll fit in anything less than a pickup truck. Even then it'll be sticking off the sides and back. That thing is BIG!. It's roughly the width of the entire car and almost more than half it's length. I just removed mine to install an aftermarket one.
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I fit an ap1 exhaust (stock) in one of these:



The rear gate was an inch or two away from closing but I had a short drive so I just tied it down and went... not the best idea so you know, having a small crack at floor level pulls all the exhaust fumes into the cabin. Luckily I only had a few miles to go and it was late enough that there was no traffic, so I drove with my head out the window doggystyle.
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sucks...

i guess i'm gonna have to find me a truck.
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I fit a stock AP1 exhaust into a Mazda 6 (non hatch).


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