Some pictures of our Titanium exhaust for S4
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But, I'm sorry to say that this is simply overpriced. I can understand that a titanium system costs more. But it shouldn't be this much more. Your special price should be $2000, not $3600. Exhaust manufacturers for higher dollar cars price their systems per what the market (or owners) can bear. It is assumed that, since we have the funds to buy a $50,000+ vehicle (a luxury, not a necessity) we can pay $2400 to $3000 for an exhaust. The same amount of materials and build quality for a Mustang exhaust would be 1/3 of that. But your system, while cool as sh*t, is just over the top price wise. $3600 for a cat-back alone? Sell it to me for $2000 and you've got a deal.
I hate to come down on you, I really do. Yes, our cars need a weight reduction program and your system is too cool. But you really have to price your system so that it is more attainable.
I hate to come down on you, I really do. Yes, our cars need a weight reduction program and your system is too cool. But you really have to price your system so that it is more attainable.
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I must just be use to seeing tips similar to the millteks. Thicker and angled. That does give it more of a honda exhuast look. It does look like it is built very well. The price is out of my reach. I will beat the crap out of my milltek for 3-4 years and then I will sell the car and I won't give a damn if the exhaust starts to crack. If money was no object, I'd buy your exhuast if you had DP's that matched it and you could get tips that didn't suck. Any body know what the powerball is up to?