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nice exhaust!


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In the first picture the tailpipes are round. In the second they are rectangular. It doesn't look like round would fit with the style of the bumper cutout on the Cayman IMO.

Guest zaitster
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wow didnt even notice that

thanks

not sure which one is what now

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Remus exhausts tend to be a bit boomy and loud. Try a milltek exhuast , this also has hi flow cats and headers , giving a genuine power increase without being too loud or boomy.

Guest zaitster
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Remus exhausts tend to be a bit boomy and loud. Try a milltek exhuast , this also has hi flow cats and headers , giving a genuine power increase without being too loud or boomy.

Remus, loud? ....never heard of that before!

Although this is the racing version, pretty sure it's not as loud as you make it to be.

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Remus exhausts tend to be a bit boomy and loud. Try a milltek exhuast , this also has hi flow cats and headers , giving a genuine power increase without being too loud or boomy.

I think Milltek has stopped selling their headers with race cats - too many failures of the cats and they have not yet implemented a fix. The catback still sounds nice with a power increase.

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