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Old 06-08-13, 03:11 AM
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What did I say lol. You never know until you put it on...
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This setup is very nice. I took out the silencers but will put it back so it can be a little quieter on the street. But it's exactly what I wanted sounds way better than I expected. They did have to heat up the hangers to even them out but said that's not a problem. Everything went together pretty well
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Old 06-08-13, 03:27 PM
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If I still had my IS I would be all over this lol
Old 06-08-13, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by ChanceG
This setup is very nice. I took out the silencers but will put it back so it can be a little quieter on the street. But it's exactly what I wanted sounds way better than I expected. They did have to heat up the hangers to even them out but said that's not a problem. Everything went together pretty well
Nice car man. Those burnt tips look awsome too.
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yeah those burnt tips look sick
Old 06-09-13, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by carl1989
Nice car man. Those burnt tips look awsome too.
Originally Posted by A_Grasso
yeah those burnt tips look sick
Thanks fellas!
Old 06-10-13, 03:19 PM
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Any drone?
Old 06-10-13, 08:31 PM
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Drone?

It's not that bad with the silencers in, but without it is a good amount between the 3-4 gear shift but it mellows out after it up to crushing speeds. I put the silencers back in and will make a short vid of that for you guys as well and try to get a cruising vid to.
Old 06-10-13, 11:55 PM
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I love how people love to bash on product that are actually affordable and low priced.
You ask for low priced stuff and when you get it, you complain it will be ****ty quality because it's low priced LOL.
Oh the irony.

On a different note, I have this on my car as well. I did not like the huge cans so I am just using the catback minus the mufflers and adding dual tip mufflers for each side.
Let it be known that, the craigslist ad selling it for $140 is THAT specific one, from THAT specific person. It is not $140 all day long everywhere lol.



Fitment is good, sound is great. Welds may not be the greatest but it still gets the job done. Maybe it will break 2 years from now but hey, I can buy another set again in 2 years and will still have paid less than greddy/invidia owners. lol.

Positive thinking guys. It's what makes the world go round and round.

I will post pics when I get around to it. Right now the car is in the paintshop getting my replica wald kit painted *gasp* yes replica wald. Fitment is also dead on.
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this is what a real burnt tip should look like

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Whats the difference, from a real burnt tip to a non real burnt tip??? Please, explain LOL

Are the both titanium? YES

Are they both flamed to achieve the desired look? YES
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Originally Posted by ChanceG
Whats the difference, from a real burnt tip to a non real burnt tip??? Please, explain LOL

Are the both titanium? YES

Are they both flamed to achieve the desired look? YES
Idk if you can tell, but the real burnt tip looks "better" to me than the "fake" burnt tip. Just my opinion
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Originally Posted by ChanceG
Whats the difference, from a real burnt tip to a non real burnt tip??? Please, explain LOL

Are the both titanium? YES

Are they both flamed to achieve the desired look? YES
A real burnt tip looks like neochrome, with the colours flowing and blending in very smoothly

that fake one looks like it's wrapped in rainbow

and i doubt it's titanium when it's only $300 for a whole catback (brand new msrp)

Originally Posted by bob4256
Idk if you can tell, but the real burnt tip looks "better" to me than the "fake" burnt tip. Just my opinion

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Old 06-11-13, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by bob4256
Idk if you can tell, but the real burnt tip looks "better" to me than the "fake" burnt tip. Just my opinion
Originally Posted by reyoasian
A real burnt tip looks like neochrome, with the colours flowing and blending in very smoothly

that fake one looks like it's wrapped in rainbow

and i doubt it's titanium when it's only $300 for a whole catback (brand new msrp)



Yes the Greddy Ti does look better up close. But for the money I'm good with the less expensive version. Yes, I know it's not a rolled tip and a thicker gauge Ti but it is nothing fake about the titanium. If you know anything about Ti it has a very distinctive burn pattern. You cannot achieve that with any other metal.
There is no fake vs real one, lol. One is a full catback vs the other being a axleback, two totally different setups.....

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Old 06-11-13, 08:18 PM
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Actually thats A m7 exhaust

Thats exactly what i mean by its not titanium. The pattern is way off. Ive seen this exhaust on ebay and other eshops many times and as i Rmb it is full stainless steel

But whatever makes you happy


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