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"Tom" wrote in message

well yes, I do have one. Since this is the only toilet in the house, i
figure
I'd better just buy a new one (Koehler Wellworth) and get the job over
with,
ASAP. I've watched every video I could find online.

However, I'm wondering if I can get an all-in-one-box kit home in my car?
Will
it fit in the trunk or back seat?

Thanks to everybody for all the helpful replies.


That depends on what kind of car you have. Many of them have tiny trunk
openings. If you have a '59 Caddy, no problem.



 
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