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Milltek Sport Exhaust - Audi Rs4 B7 on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, US

Dubuque, Iowa, US
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I had this system on my B7 RS4 for 2 years / 30,miles. I recently sold the car and removed the exhaust before selling. Exhaust is in good overall condition and gives the B7 a deeper exhaust tone without being too loud. I am willing to ship - at the buyers expense.

From the manufacturers website:
Milltek Sport Exhausts have a genuine performance edge – noticeable power gains, sounds that are truly awesome, styled looks that are aggressive but discrete and a feeling of true exhilaration.
FEATURES
Transforms performance and driveability
Sharper throttle response
Substantial weight saving over original equipment systems
Precision, quality controlled manufacture to ISO 9001 standards
Highest quality aircraft-grade stainless steel
Low pressure systems for maximum performance – with no loss of low end torque

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