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Fs: Almost OEM Exahust, 2000 323i, NH
I posted this in the New England section, then realized this is the for sale section, but since this is a local pick up I feel it was fair to post it there. here is a copy and paste:
Hi, I put a Craig list. of my Exhaust, I replaced with a full OEM, and took this out, which is missing 2 of the resonators. you can see by the videos how it will sound in your car. I posted at $200 but I'll sell it for $100 here, if that is a fair price. or should I sell it for a higher price on Craigslist? Thanks everyone Gui PS. this is from a 2000 BMW 323i manual http://boston.craigslist.org/nwb/pts/2947114935.html http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=914448 - link to NE thread |
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You should make a video of it at higher rpms...instead of shifting at 3k...maybe shift around 5500-6k
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oh, its too late now, already out of the car... I think when I WOT in 2nd gear it went up to almost to 5K.
it is not extremely loud, just louder then average. and on Highway cruising at around 60-80mph it sound the same as the stock OEM (unless you step on the gas) PS. Never mind it was 3.5k, and 4k on the parked video. Last edited by guinader; 04-08-2012 at 04:00 PM. |
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