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I am looking at swapping out my rear bumper to an SRT style. Are the exhaust the same distance between centers as the regular 300C ?
 

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Yes they are a direct fit, just your C tips won't fill the bumper cut outs so well, bigger tips will be in order if yours are stock. :) I agree though prices are kinda ridiculous.... love the look of mine though, finishes the rear of the car imo! :)

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Keep your eye out for used ones, ebay craigslist and maybe you can even put a request into some local scrap yards? I agree, and know personally, you will need bigger tips. I put the lip from an SRT on my car, and now the stock exhaust tips have pretty much disappeared! But the looks finishes off the car very nicely. I found a whole bumper at Cleveland Pick a Part on ebay for $300, offered $100 and, bought it for $150. Luckily I am close enough to them I drove up and picked it up and saved on shipping cost!
 

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On the Gen 2 the "tips" are just bumper inserts, not actually attached to the exhaust system. After looking at the parts listing for the SRT, they appear to be just stainless bumper inserts also. I was hoping not to have to worry with any exhaust work during this.
 

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On the Gen 2 the "tips" are just bumper inserts, not actually attached to the exhaust system. After looking at the parts listing for the SRT, they appear to be just stainless bumper inserts also. I was hoping not to have to worry with any exhaust work during this.
Oh Dammit...hate the autoguide app...doesn't tell me what gen car you have, thought this was a gen 1! Ugh!

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These are just inserts? WOW I never knew that, they look like big shiny tips. I am sure you could have tips welded on though, and that doesn't require much at all.
 
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