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Old Nov 13, 2005 | 11:46 PM
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Default APS Exhaust with test Pipes

What Do you guys think of the APS exhaust with test pipes?
and does it get ridiculously loud at 3K and in 6th? I'm not in to the loud ricey sound.
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Old Nov 14, 2005 | 04:38 AM
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i mean
if u got loud *** exhaust for a legitimate reason ( racing ) then its NOT rice

if u got loud *** exhaust for posing around town revving at people's M3s then its rice...
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Old Nov 14, 2005 | 01:56 PM
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Installed the APS exhaust not long ago. Handy for me being based in Oz. Great quality system - really good workmanship and a beautiful finish. Sounds very distinctive. It has that real twin system throb. The best thing about it is the lack of any drone, which was something I really wanted to avoid. Like vick 781, I'm not too keen on that "loud ricey sound". Don't have the test pipes though, but I understand that they result in a huge increase in sound. Too loud for my taste (having listened to it on the APS website). Only negative I have so far is that it is mounted slightly crooked (sits down on the left). But that may just be my dodgy fitting skills!
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