03 Borla... Cheapest Price seen ?
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03 Borla... Cheapest Price seen ?
$687.60 + $25 shipping is the lowest price I've seen for the dual Borla's for the 2003... Anyone seen it cheaper ? I know there was a poster who said he got his for $550, but I never got where.
Any idea what install would cost ? Can't be more than $50.
Any idea what install would cost ? Can't be more than $50.
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That was me, and I paid $550 to the Toyota dealer when I picked up my new ride. The $550 was Toyota's cost and the Borla was purchased new (Toyota option code DE10) with the new vehicle. I don't think you can find it cheaper than the price you have though. Install looks simple, just make sure you also purchase the cat-back gasket that is required, everything mounted to stock exhaust hangers.
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I saw the dual Borla at Performance Center
It is $703.94 but I am not sure about shipping....where did you get your price from?
It is $703.94 but I am not sure about shipping....where did you get your price from?
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yeah...before I go out and spend that kind of money on the borla I am actually gonna try and put a y-pipe in after my magnaflow muffler and bend some pipe and try to put the dual out the rear myself. I know someone that can weld so we will see what happens...I agree with you..I like the dual pipe out the rear a lot better
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Be careful if you plan to run the dual pipes straight out the back, or even one pipe for that matter. Driving with your rear window down or cracked will draw exhaust fumes into the cabin faster. Toyota decided to route the Runner pipes to both sides to help expel the deadly exhaust gases further away from the vehicle through the effects of the air flow the vehicle generates. This doesn't apply just to the Runner, but pretty much any SUV shaped vehicle. Carbon Monoxide is a silent, deadly killer.
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