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is rear section's muffler same for 2dr and 4dr??

 
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Old Oct 9, 2002
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is rear section's muffler same for 2dr and 4dr??


just want to know if the rear section's muffler is same for 2dr and 4dr....??
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I believe there is a difference between the sedan and coupe trunks. The sedan trunk is slighly shorter, which means a coupe exhause will stick out a little farther when mounted on a sedan. I have the now discontinued Thermal R&D rear section, where they didn't specify coupe or sedan. It used to stick out more to my taste, but a little DIY by backing into curbs a couple times fixed it a little. Attached is a pic before it was pushed in a little bit.
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haha.....thanks man....

i am looking for the HKS Hiper Exhaust which only have the rear section, and also didn't specify coupe or sedan.

by the way, ur car is nice ^_^
 
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