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      01-27-2015, 02:10 AM   #1
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anyone have pics of installed single exhaust? 3"? 3.5"?

Looking for Pics of the single pipe exhaust Like offered by AE or VSRF or Cobb. I would love to see Pics installed to see the fitment and quality.
2007-2011 n54 non xi would be Prefered.
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      01-27-2015, 07:52 AM   #2
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VRSF, 2007 e90
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beautiful. thanks. any pics up towards the down pipes?
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      01-27-2015, 09:50 AM   #4
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Here is the thread with a picture of my Cobb, looks very similar to the VRSF:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...=908680&page=7
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Here's some pics of a VRSF exhaust from this forum a while back. Not sure who's they are. Think it was a review thread. I run a VRSF exhaust though and love it.

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Vrsf is interesting although not being able to run the cross brace would annoy me
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Vrsf is interesting although not being able to run the cross brace would annoy me
Their new version will fix that issue so you can keep the brace in place
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Their new version will fix that issue so you can keep the brace in place
With spacers on in the stock location? There was talk of including spacers between the frame and brace in order to get it to fit with the exhaust. putting spacers in would lower the brace causing a clearance issue for many people.
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With spacers on in the stock location? There was talk of including spacers between the frame and brace in order to get it to fit with the exhaust. putting spacers in would lower the brace causing a clearance issue for many people.
this or possibly oval piping. or a crossmember which goes above it/surrounds it
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With spacers on in the stock location? There was talk of including spacers between the frame and brace in order to get it to fit with the exhaust. putting spacers in would lower the brace causing a clearance issue for many people.
No, their revision was suppose to fix it so you can mount the brace back on without spacers. I think there's a thread about the exhaust to. Tiago said he should have one in Thursday for test fitting.
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      01-28-2015, 02:33 PM   #11
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The new exhaust will still require a small spacer but it's definitely not going to cause a clearance issue. Once you get under the car you'll see that the brace isn't close to being the lowest piece of the car.
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