Looking for new exhaust tips
#2
Rennlist Member
Probably want to go aftermarket as the Porsche OEM ones are not cheap at all.. Is this a .1 or .2 ?
Between $430 and $480 each side for Porsche ones..
I just ceramic coated mine at one point for a different look, was pretty cheap.
Between $430 and $480 each side for Porsche ones..
I just ceramic coated mine at one point for a different look, was pretty cheap.
#6
Former Vendor
What color is your car? I have a couple of guys running these and so far they've been great. Cost about $750 for the set, less expensive than OEM, and look a good bit better. I'd be happy to get them for you too.
#7
Those are beautiful. My Cab is Gray and my Coupe is White. Going to pull them off tonight and try to get them cleaned up enough to be happy. If not I will let you know. Those Black ones on my white car would look sick!
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#8
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#9
Former Vendor
The black ones on both the Gray and the White would look stellar haha. Post some pics of how the cleaning goes and what you used, and if it doesn't go well just give me a call I'll get you setup with some new hotness ; )
#15
Intermediate
I paid closer to 400, oops. The clamping mechanism was kind of cheap, but w/e, they are on there and I like the positioning. Someday I'll go for a EP stg 1 exhaust, which doesn't come with tips. If I was going to get an exhaust with tips, I obviously wouldn't have put these on.