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11-30-2012, 03:38 PM | #1 |
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E90 Supersprint Exhaust
Selling a Supersprint Exhaust for an e90. Sounds amazing and has absolutely ZERO DRONE! Search for user Kaiv as he has a vid of the same setup. I would rate the noise about a little louder than a sport setup but again no intrusive cabin noise at all. It really is nice and loud but super quiet inside. This exhaust sounds amazing and I'm surprised you don't see many more on here as SuperSprint makes amazing pieces. I'll have pics up soon as the exhaust is coming off tomorrow AM. Tips are slash cut and these are the only mufflers that almost have the tips slanted slightly up rather than straight out which IMO looks amazing. $ 1,100 + shipping Please buy it ASAP as my girl is getting upset about all my car parts everywhere! thanks! **the only issue is that the mufflers will need new inner hangers for the rear mufflers as pictured below; any competent muffler shop easily be able to weld them up for @ $50-100 bux. That being said, I have adjusted the price to $1,100 accordingly. Thanks** **pics show the inner hanger/bracket that needs to be fixed** connecting pipes= hangers that need repairs=== broken stud >> ****not my car**** Last edited by m3an; 12-06-2012 at 10:15 PM.. |
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Seriously one of my top two favorite sounding exhausts for the E9X M3!
I think the biggest reason we don't see many of these on the forums is because the sponsors here don't really push it. Which is too bad, because I really believe this is an amazing muffler, as I'm sure many others would as well! Good luck with the sale! This is a great opportunity for someone to get it at a stellar price.
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thanks! SS are def great products and I agree that they should be more prevalent here; On M3forum SS race mufflers are the holy grail lol! |
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So I am confused as to what needs to be repaired on this exhaust. Does the hangar need new studs put on? Or what is wrong with it. Definitely interested, just need a bit of clarification.
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What needs to be done to be 100% is have any muffler shop weld on two new hangers. A simple/cheap repair. Let me know if you have any other questions; thanks. |
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Why do you say they need new hangers welded on? Don't they just need new studs pressed in?
Sorry, I am not yet familiar with the M3's muffler hanging system. Free Bump. |
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those inner hangers yes just need new studs, but also a hanger to go through the middle/center hanger itself. I only say it needs new studs as some of the threads look bad and one broke off, but you can really just weld new hangers right to the bracket. If it was me, I wouldn't even change the studs, just mount the mufflers, drive to a muffler shop, and just have them weld two new hangers to the muffler brackets. Very simple. |
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