Dual exhaust props
I've always liked a car with dual exhaust. it makes them look perfect and symmetrical.
When ever i look at the back, and plan to up them, there's two things getting in the way.
One is that there is already a cutoff where the stock is installed, making it awkward to put another exhaust on the other side. The next concern is the gas tank. Well it's pretty much looking off kilter rather than that centered look. Does this array of the gastank the same for those stock dual exhaust equiped Avalons?
In this pic, that black portion really hides that cutoff of the stock exhaust(does it?) but i couldnt see if the owner did anything to the gas tank.

(Who ever owns this Solara, I salute you!)
I would rather have that black portion than the whole body kit.
When ever i look at the back, and plan to up them, there's two things getting in the way.
One is that there is already a cutoff where the stock is installed, making it awkward to put another exhaust on the other side. The next concern is the gas tank. Well it's pretty much looking off kilter rather than that centered look. Does this array of the gastank the same for those stock dual exhaust equiped Avalons?
In this pic, that black portion really hides that cutoff of the stock exhaust(does it?) but i couldnt see if the owner did anything to the gas tank.

(Who ever owns this Solara, I salute you!)
I would rather have that black portion than the whole body kit.
2000 Toyota Solara a.k.a "Goldie" SLE V6 //PARTS: TRD Muffler w/ Stock pipes, K&N filter, Tokico Blue Shocks w/ Stock Springs, Kenwood H/U with x4 JVC speakers(250x2 Front and 290x2 Rear) w/ JL 1000 watt amp.
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