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Old 02-11-16, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by iscdude
I just bought it

What did you do with your stock exhaust? Did you sell it? If yes, where and how much?

Thanks for all the help BTW.
Which one did you buy?
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Originally Posted by jgr7
Which one did you buy?
The F Sport one. Now I wanna paint my brakes blue. Lol
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Just picked up a 2015 IS 350C F-sport and was looking at the F-sport OEM exhaust. Does anyone know the part number? What I got from the dealer is PTR0353140. I want to buy it online since it's cheaper but just want to make sure this is the right one.


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Old 04-01-16, 09:33 PM
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that part number is for an IS F Sport exhaust. Don't know what pieces are included in that part number.

http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/l...r03-53140.html

$50 cheaper here:
http://houseoflexus.com/parts/2015/L...?siteid=218298
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PTR03-53140 is for the 2014-2016 ISx50 Sedan, not the ISx50C.

PTR08-53100 is the correct part for the 2010-2015 IS250C/IS350C. I believe it is discontinued, though there may still be stock left.

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
PTR03-53140 is for the 2014-2016 ISx50 Sedan, not the ISx50C.

PTR08-53100 is the correct part for the 2010-2015 IS250C/IS350C. I believe it is discontinued, though there may still be stock left.

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Thanks. There's a lot of confusion around this exhaust. One dealer told me there was no F-sport available the other told me the PTR03 was the part number geez even the dealers don't know.
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Default Exhaust for IS250C

hi guys,

I did not want to start a new thread for my question, so I am wondering if anybody can help me out. I have a 2010 IS250C and recently bought a tanabe exhaust for the IS250 (T70113A). They are both technically 2nd Gen IS's, so my question is, will my new exhaust fit? I still have time to cancel the order and have been getting mixed responses from everywhere. Lexus told me the IS250 and IS250C share the same exhaust, but Tanabe said they think it won't but they do not know. And I cannot find the answer to this question anywhere. Please advise guys, thank you.
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Originally Posted by SlenderKen
hi guys,

I did not want to start a new thread for my question, so I am wondering if anybody can help me out. I have a 2010 IS250C and recently bought a tanabe exhaust for the IS250 (T70113A). They are both technically 2nd Gen IS's, so my question is, will my new exhaust fit? I still have time to cancel the order and have been getting mixed responses from everywhere. Lexus told me the IS250 and IS250C share the same exhaust, but Tanabe said they think it won't but they do not know. And I cannot find the answer to this question anywhere. Please advise guys, thank you.
Sedan exhaust will not work on the convertible. Piping after the midpipe is different. Midpipes are the same though. Only exhaust that fits without modification is the f sport exhaust for the convertible. Just a heads up also, sedan rear swaybar doesn't fit either, I learned that the hard way.
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Originally Posted by jgr7
Here you go. You do hear it a little when the top is down, and you hear it a lot when you step on it. No drone in the cab and it sounds awesome when you step on it.
Here is a picture of the exhaust and a couple of front end mods I did.
it’s the exhaust plug in and play?can you send me the link to purchase?
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Default Please let me know when you want to sell it the fsport exshaust thanks!

Originally Posted by jgr7
Here you go. You do hear it a little when the top is down, and you hear it a lot when you step on it. No drone in the cab and it sounds awesome when you step on it.
Here is a picture of the exhaust and a couple of front end mods I did.
Please let me know when you want to sell it the fsport exshaust thanks!91730127888 alex

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Default I have the is 350convertible just want to make sure its invidia mid fit ?

Originally Posted by ilv1004s
Invidia mid pipes for the sedan fits the convertible
I have the is 350convertible just want to make sure its invidia mid pipe for 2is sedan will fit?
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Yes, it does fit
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It seems like everything mentioned in here are axel backs. Does anyone know if there are any catbacks that will fit the C?

I was thinking about the Xforce exhaust. The entire catback system is around $700. I had it on my ISF and was very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by Patton6964
It seems like everything mentioned in here are axel backs. Does anyone know if there are any catbacks that will fit the C?

I was thinking about the Xforce exhaust. The entire catback system is around $700. I had it on my ISF and was very happy with it.
No. The mid pipe is the same but the axle back is different, so no sedan systems fit. I had one custom built for mine. It's a X Pipe w/ 2.5” piping from primary cats/headers back, Vibrant resonators, and no muffler. Cost about $750, plus like $100ish in resonators. Sounds like this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/f9bfGE8fZvgkScHu7

I was considering using Varex adjustable mufflers and honestly wish I had because it's a bit loud sometimes with the top down. Still a million times better than OEM, I love it, but I will hopefully be adding those at some point in the future and suggest that you just build it that way to begin with
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Originally Posted by HedOvrWhls
No. The mid pipe is the same but the axle back is different, so no sedan systems fit. I had one custom built for mine. It's a X Pipe w/ 2.5” piping from primary cats/headers back, Vibrant resonators, and no muffler. Cost about $750, plus like $100ish in resonators. Sounds like this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/f9bfGE8fZvgkScHu7

I was considering using Varex adjustable mufflers and honestly wish I had because it's a bit loud sometimes with the top down. Still a million times better than OEM, I love it, but I will hopefully be adding those at some point in the future and suggest that you just build it that way to begin with
That sounds pretty loud actually.

Thanks for the clips! Is that with your windows down? top down? windows up?

That might be louder than I'm trying to go. I really liked the xforce sounds on the 350 in some of the other videos I've watched. To bad it doesn't fit....I wonder if I bought it, if I would be able to make something custom out of it.


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