Ptrap won't fit in vanity cabinet suggestions?

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The top door when closed had 6" behind it. I don't want to and cant cut too much of the cabinet.
 

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You will need an AAV to prevent the trap from siphoning.

Or cut the cabinet if you don't go the AAV route.

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Thank you. The second option won't work for me because there is a drawer below.

The 1st option might do. Is there a certain code requirement for the height of the AAV? Oh, by the way i'm in California.
 
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Soo... I was in a hurry and put this together with parts I had on hand. I believe this is an s trap. I would have preferred to connect abs and elbow up like in the image suggested but there isnt enough pipe to work with.

Is there a compression style t that I can place an AAV on?
 

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