wash the car today, some pics....
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i threw on my new oett grill (or at least new to me). i cant say i love the black rings, so probably going to change those out to regular ones over the winter. otherwise, i think it makes the front end look more aggressive, so i dig it. thanks to BEATTHEWRX for the hook up....
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Eisenmann exhaust on your M3. I just bought an M3 and would really like to switch out the exhaust.....Does that exhaust eliminate the raspy sound of the stock exhaust? Is it a muffler only or a complete cat-back?
Only asking because after doing some searching on Roadfly, it seems the only thing that really gets rid of the rasp is the UUC raspX thing...
Thanks in advance.
Only asking because after doing some searching on Roadfly, it seems the only thing that really gets rid of the rasp is the UUC raspX thing...
Thanks in advance.
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though it does change the sound a bit -- definitely louder and more aggressive than stock.
yeah, the rasp-x apparently works but the trade-off is that it makes the exhaust quieter and also a few people are on their second or third units (seem to be some quality problems).
personally, i've grown to embrace the rasp ;-)
yeah, the rasp-x apparently works but the trade-off is that it makes the exhaust quieter and also a few people are on their second or third units (seem to be some quality problems).
personally, i've grown to embrace the rasp ;-)